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Others, too few to constitute a mass readership, understood that glamour has only incidentally to do with clothes.
They did not constitute a mass disappearance, he said, because each case was different and they were not associated with a single event.
On the face of it, placeshifting's appeal is much narrower: travelling executives who want to watch their home teams from their hotel rooms across the globe hardly constitute a mass market.
But dudes don't want to admit to themselves that they constitute a mass market.
For any monoisotopic chemical unit that could constitute a mass difference Δm/z, bounds γ min and γ max for minimum and maximum differences in Δm between a series peak p j,k and another peak p j+1,k can be determined by the mass defects of the isotopes of lowest mass for each of the elements contained in a unit.
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There is not yet any definition of what constitutes a mass influx and again no figures were mentioned.
This theory proposes that the central region of the apical dome constitutes a mass of cells with relatively low division rates, the méristème d'attente, or "waiting meristem".
While there is no agreed-upon definition of what constitutes a "mass shooting" and what constitutes merely another deadly entry on the police blotter, there is little doubt that the frequency of large-scale gun atrocities has increased in the past decade.
Eventually, when Strife is totally dominant, the elements are so thoroughly separated into their respective places, each constituting a mass totally on its own, with no presence in it of any portion of any of the other elements, that the cosmos and all its movements are destroyed.
Therese Langer, the council's transportation program director, said in an interview that her organization did not have a rule about what constitutes a mass-market vehicle.
An adenomyoma or focal adenomyosis (Fig. 7) represents a localised confluence of adenomyotic glands, constituting a mass-like form of adenomyosis [30].
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