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Some also associate to a greater degree in dry seasons, forming cyclic associations.
Thirdly, since sequences of all structural entries present in Protein Data Bank (PDB) obtained as hits are not classified into SCOP, all structural entries were inspected through HMM validation whether they associate to a single PASS2 superfamily HMM with no cross-superfamily associations.
At Mr. Keating's request, he wrote several letters to regulators, introduced legislation and helped secure the nomination of a Keating associate to a banking regulatory board.
The massive cache of cables, into which we had put months of work, had leaked from a former Wikileaks associate to a freelance journalist.
Organized by David van der Leer, the museum's associate curator in architecture and urban studies, and Sarah Malaika, a project associate, "To a Great City" is a collaboration between the Estonian composer Arvo Part and the Norwegian architecture firm Snohetta.
In 2000, Ms. Soslow was promoted from a part-time associate to a part-time partner; she was considered for partnership at the same time as the others in her class.
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A station can associate to an AP outside its coverage area using out-of-band signaling.
(i) If is a -semigroup, we can associate to an evolution family, by, for every.
If is a -semigroup, we can associate to an evolution family, by, for every.
He can be brilliant at unpacking a single word or phrase into a prodigal treasure trove of meaning; but he can also free-associate to a point where even Freud might call a panic-stricken halt.
Associated to a spectral vanishing viscosity [E.
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