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It proceeds by drawing the reader into Darwin's world by personal narration as it presents a series of limited issues for acceptance in the first three chapters, none of which required of the reader a considerable leap of theoretical assent, and most of which, such as natural variation and Malthusian population increase, had already been recognized in some form in the literature of the period.

For years, pulmonary fibrosis has been recognized in some patients with DC.

Hearing loss has been recognized in some infantile Pompe disease patients, and may reflect direct involvement of the cochlea (rare), the conductive apparatus (common), or both.

While proton-translocating ATP synthases are predominant in bacteria, Na+-coupled ATP synthesis driven by respiration has recently been recognized in some marine and pathogenic species [ 72, 73].

We note that the first question has been recognized in some of the existing work [ 25, 31, 41], but this question has not been systematically addressed to the same extent as in our study.

An increase in prevalence of species of Candida other than C. albicans, such as Candida glabrata and Candida krusei, has been recognized in some hospitals while they are still rare in many other institutions [ 4- 10].

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But the Albanians want to be recognized in some way as being an integral or founding people of the Macedonian state.

About 1,100 of them, including Ms. Williams, have been certified by the North American Registry of Midwives, a private agency whose evaluations are recognized in some 20 states.

Mr. Sullivan said he planned to ask Senators Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer of New York to make sure that Fredonia is recognized in some way.

The words "In God we trust" first appeared on American currency when they were put on the two-cent piece in 1864 after the treasury secretary, Salmon P. Chase, received a letter from a Pennsylvania clergyman asking that "the Almighty God" be recognized in some way on United States coins.

He invented a lexicon, mostly by adding the suffix –izzle to ordinary words, rendering them more delightful ("Is Dr. Drizzay, so lizzay and plizzay / With D-O-double-Gizzay?" he asks on "The Shiznit," from "Doggystyle"), and indulged in flagrant, grinning marijuana use long before weed was recognized (in some places) as benign.

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