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be reference
noun
A relationship or relation ( something).
Exact(25)
Of course, there will also be reference to the fact that Deans was not Australian.
Hope also springs eternal that there willeven be reference to how the ECB, by virtue of an overloaded international programme intended to prop up the county game financially, is in reality suffocating it with kindness.
Microsoft built the Surface family to be reference designs for future Windows 8 tablets.
Recommendations resulting from this study are expected to be reference to the government and developers.
Simulation turns to be reference aid for developing and acknowledging the appropriate set-ups and the adaptive-schedules.
Masses-as-sets can always be held to be sets of things, and plural reference can always be held to be reference to a number of things.
Similar(35)
Customers were more willing to be reference-able, given this aligned relationship".
They can be references.
What poll could Trump be referencing?
This implies that although individual clusters may not be reference-set independent, the GCPV method generates clusters containing functionally related gene clusters and can be used for function assignment.
Unless the emergency is reference related.
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