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Still, it was one moment in 1972, while he was honeymooning in Scotland, that the common matter of myth and science coalesced for Rines in a way that not even his own fanciful imagination could have conceived.
Like Maupertuis before him, Buffon did not assume that an inert and common matter was sufficient for a plausible formulation of a theory of mechanical epigenesis.
"This is a common matter," he said.
The Munich, Germany-based agency of the European Union that is responsible for common patent protection matters for all of the member countries.
CONSERV says that only the part of B which is common to A matters for the truth of QM A, B).
Indeed, Aristotle argued that only matters of the common good are right; matters for the rulers' good are wrong.
An unavoidable drawback, however, is that typically the extant forms are highly derived and disparate with the result that the natures of common ancestors are often matters for unconstrained speculation.
A common white matter mask for the TD and 22q11.2 populations was computed from tissue densities of gray matter (GM), white matter (WM) and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), which were segmented from individual normalized T1 images using SPM5.
Flat fees are common for routine matters like real estate closings and wills.
This matters for shareholders.
Facilitate all matters for them".
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