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They held that in the United States the reputation of being white opens the golden doors of opportunity, and disputed the statute's presumption that all Americans could be identified as either white or Negro.

These precipitates could be identified as either monolithic plates or conglomerates of laths.

Under normal conditions, 2.56 % and 5.41 % of the F1 reads from reps 1 and 2, respectively, can be identified as either IR64- or Apo-specific alleles.

Subsequently, urban spaces can be identified as either key centres inviting a wide range of social groups to interact or as segregated spaces with limited access to any form of social inclusion and thus often abused and neglected (Burgess 1925; Altman 1975; Whyte 1980; Gehl 1987; Mitchell 1996).

Thousands of people have taken up the campaign, none of whom can be identified as either young or old based on the profile picture chosen.

A bat humerus (upper arm bone) from the same site could not be identified as either T. goodmani or the living T. menamena.

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They found a number of chemicals – including styrene, chloroform and acetone – that have been identified as either carcinogens or reproductive and developmental toxins.

Prior to the qualitative analysis of any given compound, the analyte generally has been identified as either organic or inorganic.

No West Bengal landraces were identified as either japonica or aus-1.

Ligands in the first coordination shell were identified as either sulfur or oxygen.

Furthermore, the reducing form of cobalt has been identified as either cobalt alkoxide or cobalt hydroxide.

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