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The executive added that decisions on what repeats to run are generally made on the basis of "which are the best episodes".
Maertens et al. [1] outlines several considerations, which might form the basis of future principles of Green Toxicology, the basis of which are: (1) benign-by-design (also known as safety-by-design); (2) test early produce safe; (3) avoid exposure and thus testing needs; and (4) make testing sustainable.
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Joy and Nolan first met fifteen years ago, at the première of "Memento," the basis of which was provided by a short story that Nolan had written and published in Esquire when he was twenty-four.
Yet another Ascanian principality was Anhalt, the basis of which was formed when the original possessions of the family (from Aschersleben to Zerbst and Dessau) passed to Bernard's elder son Henry in 1212.
Van Doren's literary criticism includes The Poetry of John Dryden (1920; rev. ed., John Dryden: A Study of His Poetry, 1946; reprinted 1967), the basis of which was his Ph.D. dissertation at Columbia.
To understand the electron configurations of other atoms, it is customary to employ the Aufbau (German: "building up") principle, the basis of which is that, to achieve a multi-electron configuration, the required number of electrons must be added to the orbitals one at a time, filling the most stable orbitals first, until the total number has been added.
Almost all individuals exhibit sensory eye dominance, one neural basis of which is unequal interocular inhibition.
Diagnosis in contemporary medicine is made using an underlying classification system or nosology, the basis of which was first laid down at the end of the 18th century.
In other instances, it refers to the computational demonstration of a functional relationship, the structural basis of which is not necessarily known.
The first was a so-called Natural-bond-orbital analysis [10, 11], the basis of which is to transform the computed wavefunction of the molecule into localised functions called NBOs, which take two basic forms.
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