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In the course of description of pear pathogenic E. pyrifoliae strains, isolated in Korea, it became evident that they are related to E. amylovora, but distinct for several taxonomic criteria [ 11].
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Stein et al. [276] also described a connection between PFOA and PFOS serum concentrations of residents of the Mid-Ohio Valley (200 to 2, 006) who were exposed to PFOA in drinking water with self-reported courses-of-pregnancy descriptions.
And in the course of a description of what he didn't want he had gone on to say, "Such men are not attracted to an Administration in which all credit is gathered to the White House and blame parcelled out to scapegoats, or in which high officials are asked to dance like puppets on a Presidential string".
In the course of the descriptions advantage has been taken of comparative anatomy, in order to elucidate the relationships between structure and function.
It is, of course, a description of a fictional woman, but its composite parts are true, which is to say that every element within it is made up of the real-life ambitions and experiences so far of a group of young women who have spent the past month talking to me about their lives and their expectations of their futures.
And "rate" is, of course, a description of how frequently something happens.
Of course, a description of a tiger could perfectly easily be inexplicit in the relevant way, perhaps by just saying something like, "It has several stripes".
To say, "I heal," is, of course, a description of something humans have always done -- our bodies naturally balance and re-balance themselves most of the time.
The result of the mapping process was a graduate profile, a list of program learning outcomes, as well as a collection of course descriptions, which included descriptions of course learning outcomes and assessments.
1/28/08: Review of course description, review of different approximation algorithms for set cover.
Of course, descriptions of hawthorn buds "tight and hard as pearls" and "tender-budded trees" that "shuddered and moaned" (from Lawrence's first novel, "The White Peacock") also fairly pulse with suppressed sexual feeling.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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