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In fiscal year 2007, with one of the smallest budgets of any city agency, the commission designated 22 individual structures, 3 historic districts and 3 interiors as landmarks, for a total of 1,158 buildings — the most since 1990.

They had learned to use local points of interest -- the Empire State Building, for example -- as landmarks for their excursion through the harbor, and they all agreed they would never look at New York, a city only a half-hour from their suburban home, the same way again.

The use of the adjacent papillae as landmarks for the measurement of the position of the gingival margin eliminates the problems that result from tooth wear.

It took 2 years of tinkering to get the material they needed--good crystals with heavy atoms inserted as landmarks for inferring shapes from patterns of x-rays diffracted by atoms within the crystals.

She and graduate student Heidi Parker set out by identifying variations in 96 microsatellites--short pieces of unique sequence that serve as landmarks for gene seekers--in 414 dogs from 85 breeds.

The map positions of 3,455 bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC)/plant artificial chromosome (PAC) and 29,389 Rice (Rice Annotation Project et al. 2008) clones were also used as landmarks for determining the physical position of QTLs.

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[Page C2.] Legal Maneuvering in Napster Case Napster, the Internet service that allows music files to be transmitted online, said that it was hiring David Boies, the lawyer who led the government's case against Microsoft, to help defend it in a battle with the recording industry in a case that many see as landmark for technology-era copyright issues.

A point drawn from a 6 cm perpendicular line from the OM line can be used as landmark for eSF, and a 3 4 cm craniotomy will then be able to expose the fissure.

This phenotype has been taken as landmark for attributing a retrograde function to multiple genes in for example Chlamydomonas (Pazour et al JCB1999), C. elegans (Blacque et al MBC2006) or humans (Perrault et al AJHG2012).

During territory establishment, larders serve as landmarks of territory boundaries for other conspecific males [22], [23].

After the start-up, some stationary features with unknown status are extracted and treated as new landmarks for mapping, as shown in the 98th frame in Figure 22.

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