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This categorization of life is a deliberately crude representation of the roughly 200,000 eukaryotic species and the unknown number of archaea and bacteria in the ocean (primary source), as it is explicitly designed to facilitate an understanding based on size.

My ten-year-old crimes had mostly been shoplifting junk food — the Suzy Q was a preferred item, along with Yodels — but the sentiment behind a theft like this, as much as it is explicitly about some material gain, is also the deep wish of all ten-year-olds to not be bored, to have a some caper, some project, some agency of revenge against the world.

These values of α1 are the ones used for the system evaluations, as it is explicitly detailed in Table 2.

It is necessary to mention that we use the term CQI to specify the modulation and coding scheme (MCS), as it is explicitly defined in[27].

Ignoring the recommendations of the Picard review may be justified as long as it is explicitly explained.

However, framework analysis was used as the main method of analysing the data as it is explicitly geared towards generating findings relevant to policy and practice, and is popular with health and social researchers for this reason [ 23].

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Although several MCDA tools have been applied in the SSA setting, we only included one study in our review as it was explicitly connected with the assessing of evidence in the context of a HTA report.

As a result, it is explicitly diagnostic and focuses on the most significant economic bottlenecks and constraints.

In each lane the underperforming stream is described in terms of its desired speed distribution (either discrete or continuous), and it is explicitly modeled as a stochastic process that disturbs light vehicles as per Newell's kinematic wave theory of moving bottlenecks.

The crucial difference is that here it is explicitly described as Boyle did it, and explicitly named as Boyle's experiment.

It will be no surprise if someone who tries to develop a clear-headed external reasons theory turns out not to be definitely an external reasons theorist: thus for example John McDowell's theory in WME Essay 5, even though it is explicitly presented as an example of external reasons theory, is probably not best understood that way.

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