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The most common exposition circumstance occurs by contact with tobacco smoke, contaminated water, and foodstuffs such as vegetables, grains, and molluscs.
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What's more, it is achieved with a well-tuned ear for archly self-conscious speech and without the creak of exposition common to young playwrights.
In this paper, we provide both an exposition of common NN models and a comprehensive survey of the applications of NNs in wireless networks.
Consequently, > 75% of S. aureus ribosomal proteins showed a significant down-regulation, which constitutes a common trait with streptococcal exposition to endothelial cell [ 67], another Gram positive pathogen able to invade non-phagocytic cells before inducing apoptosis [ 68].
The common micro-genres were expositions (42.8 %) and personal reflections (41.1 %) each of which contributed almost half of the all the writing tasks in the examinations.
Expositions which are the most common micro-genre in the university entrance examinations may be a very significant micro-genre to be able to write as Martin (1980 19855) claims that expositions are highly regarded in university writing.
A sketch of this kind must accept, not merely as convenient for purposes of exposition but as historically true, the common statement that aesthetics is a modern science.
"Nothing to be done": the first words of "Waiting for Godot" announce both the characters' existential impasse and the author's aesthetic attack no context, no exposition, no admonitions, no answers, no common ground.
"Nothing to be done": the first words of "Waiting for Godot" announce both the characters' existential impasse and the author's aesthetic attack — no context, no exposition, no admonitions, no answers, no common ground.
This exposition may be linked to a common source or reservoir.
Common information is given on physical billboards throughout the exposition.
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