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Yet theirs is nothing like as sharply defined a generation as the other two.
Arundinoideae is not nearly as sharply defined as the preceding subfamilies.
The glass transition temperature Tg is not as sharply defined as Tf; Tg shifts downward slightly when the cooling rate is reduced.
With very few exceptions, the path of Nazimova's motion picture career is described according to skillful and timely reinventions of her public persona and a feminine will as sharply defined as the emotive theatrical poses for which she became known.
Give me a Center for the Study of, an Institute for the Advancement of, or an American Council on, and often as not I'll give you an organization whose special interests are as sharply defined as its name is not.
Right now, the Orontes river in Syria is as sharply defined as they come, engineered at some point into an arrow-straight waterway that cuts through flat fields and farmland.
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Plagiarism was and remains a murky offense, "best understood not as a sharply defined operation, like beheading, but as a whole range of activities, more like cooking," the English professor James R. Kincaid wrote in this magazine in 1997.
Extrahepatic shunting was defined as a sharply defined area of contrast enhancement in the gastric wall, pancreas, duodenum, or bowel (excluding the gallbladder wall as an extrahepatic location).
The pacdf persists throughout the dorsal vertebrae as a sharply defined fossa between the diapophysis and parapophysis.
One could then expect errors in estimating repolarization time to be much greater than the 2 ms suggested by Potse et al. when treating the local component as a sharply defined single action potential.
They may be located submucosally, intramurally, or subserosally and appear in CT as a sharply defined spherical mass from 1 cm to 10 cm diameter with homogenous tissue and show uniform contrast enhancement.
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