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Like other fields of the bioeconomy, UCB banking across all its sectors draws upon a common articulation of the blood of the umbilical cord as surplus 'waste'waste
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This article contains only the most common articulations and ornaments.
Here are descriptions of common articulations that affect note length: Learn the different notations of ornaments and what they represent.
Here are descriptions of common articulations that affect note length: Do this by playing four quarter notes in succession, all the same length.
What her eclectic casts had in common were maturity, articulation and a willingness to stretch beyond their imaginative boundaries.
Implant fracture was more common in CoC articulations.
The programs of research are animated by a core alliance of individuals whose international partnerships are rooted in mutual trust and the articulation of a common goal: health equity.
A common culture allows the articulation of actors with social systems (roles) as the basis of reciprocity of action orientation (including conflict) as well as integration of different systems of action [6].
Common speech concerns include articulation disorders (unexpected inability to produce specific sounds), stuttering and stammering.
A strength of the programme design was the upfront articulation of common feasible and measurable improvement aims based on high-burden conditions and a bundle of integrated interventions for mother and newborn during the high-mortality early postpartum period.
To do this, we compared the similarity of non-identical syllable pairs that shared a specific feature (e.g., bilabial place of articulation is common to both the oral stop /ba/ and the nasal stop /ma/) and pairs that differed in that feature (e.g., /ba/ and /na/).
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