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Recently, ICLCs have been mostly referred to as telocytes (TCs) [6].
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"I meant what I said about not being Sean's ex is that I am tired of living in a world where women are mostly referred to as a man's past, present or future," she writes.
Moreover, it should be considered that the estimated densities are mostly referred to the thalweg of the channels, whereas few data are available for the flanks and surrounding continental slope, so the extrapolation of such densities to the inter-channel areas is not straightforward.
Significantly higher scores in the Altered Experience (p < 0.03), in the Altered State of Awareness scale (p < 0.001) and in the Attention scale (p < 0.03), which, given the experimental condition and the results obtained from one of the related sub-scales (i.e. Direction of Attention, data not shown) were mostly referred to inward-directed Attention.
This is mostly referred to as a "Managed Account" service.
ALOHA-based algorithms are mostly referred to as Framed-Slotted ALOHA (FSA)[7, 8].
Noticing was mostly referred to by the learners on day one (GI 70%%, Grammaring 60%%).
Although it is of high relevance for several research areas, it is mostly referred to as a subtask of 3D building reconstruction.
In the rest of the country, it's mostly referred to as stuffing, but not always.
The Civil War itself is mostly referred to from the outside looking in, although Spielberg opens the film with a grisly and brutal battle sequence that hammers home both the mass carnage and the intimacy of its violence.
Kenya Barris, the creator and executive producer of "black-ish," is aware that injecting humor into an epithet grounded in a history of hatred, violence and pain is a delicate and risky business: The word is so explosive that it's mostly referred to by its first letter.
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