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The 3' end determines a target-specific extension and acts as a "determiner".
Question 42 is problematic because it includes a number as a "determiner".
Literacy Background as a Determiner: How do the first few years of schooling set the pace for learning?
Even in districts in which the SAT-9 is not used as a determiner of grade promotion, the test is still used as one of the primary measures for determining whether or not a student is able to be "redesignated" from an "English Language Learner" to a "Fluent English Proficient" learner.
In exploring the relationship between femininity and citizenship, liberal feminism and American racial discourse, and women's domestic abuse and human rights, the author suggests that Asian American women not only mediate sexuality's construction as a determiner of loyalty but also manipulate that construction as a tool of political persuasion in their writing.
Whose' is the relative pronoun for possesions, but it acts as a determiner like 'my'yourorr'its 'its'its
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This is called 'lambda-conversion'. 3. A rule that takes as inputs a Determiner and a Common Noun, and yields a Noun Phrase: from every and man it produces every man.
Most importantly, as a key determiner of cell death, inhibition of ASK1 increases overall cell survival, thereby decreasing degenerative processes after injury.
When 'some' or 'any' are followed by a determiner, such as an article or possessive, we use 'some of' or 'any of'.
When 'some' or 'any' are followed by a determiner, such as an article (a / an / the) or possessive (my / your / his / her), we use 'some of' or 'any of'.
These negation keywords normally occur as an adverb (e.g. 'not'), a determiner (e.g. 'no') or a coordinating conjunction (e.g. 'neither/nor').
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