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China's party-state management, with its lack of welfare state institutions and classic individualistic culture, made China's individual transformation bear the features of pre-modern, modern, and post-modern simultaneously, and Chinese individuals must deal with all of these conditions.

To confirm that the immortal T-IhNSCs lines that we had established did, in fact, bear the features of hNSCs, we proceeded by establishing as to whether they possessed the defining hNSCs feature known as multipotency,i.e. the ability to generate all the three major neural cell types: neurons, astrocytes and oligodendrocytes [25].

The extant activities of the modern small ribosomal subunit, including its interaction with an RNA template (mRNA) and ability to assemble on it the complementary sequences of the tRNA anticodons, bear the features expected from the ancestral RNA replicase/RNA ligase.

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The Lord himself would serve the community of the kingdom at the messianic meal (Luke 12 37 ff)., which bears the features of a wedding banquet.

Genetic algorithm (GA) bears the feature of searching the global optimum for the optimization problem.

The axial and transverse velocity of these structures bear the typical features of an instability.

Shoes and tires bear the repeatable features resulting from design specifications or molds that put them into certain categories.

The newly discovered grains, stuck inside silty core samples about 900 meters deep, are roughly 240 million years old and bear the key features of known angiosperm fossils, the researchers report online today in Frontiers in Plant Science.

Windows 7 and OS X still bear the identifying features of extinct OSes — some code here, a UI element there — and it's for the best, since people fear the truly new and unfamiliar.

The K. al-Fihrist, 246.15 16 Flügel = 306.29 307.1 Tajaddud, claims that the Timaeus had been translated by Ibn al-Bitriq ("the son of the Patrikios", a Byzantine title: see Endress 1997a, 55), one of the translators whose works bear the typical features of the "circle of al-Kindi".

Morphologically, the teeth bear the unique features of being greatly recurved and compressed labio-lingually.

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