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The presence of a compartment border at the DT/TC junction is supported by the clones that define it from either side and by its coincidence with a Notch signaling domain.

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"But I think the BBC has trouble defining it from time to time to its more famous faces.

No surprise there: the Bharatiya Janata Party is part of the Sangh Pariwar, that group of organizations self-appointed to defend Hinduism, as it defines it, from all who dare to insult it, as it defines the insults.

Furthermore, an individual tumor line has an RNA expression pattern that clearly defines it from other lines even when grown in different environments.

The use of the term epistasis goes back nearly 100 years when Bateson defined it from a biological point of view and Fisher from a statistical point of view.

Furthermore, an individual tumor line has an RNA expression pattern that clearly defines it from other lines even when grown in different environments such as tissue culture or in vivo.

And so the Fed is having to shift substantially from the approach that has come to define it and from which it has long derived its institutional self-esteem.

The best advice I ever got in helping me define it was from the great Jack Paar, my former boss, who said, "You gonna do a show, don't make it an interview, kid.

Despite the dark chapters in its history of rule in Taiwan, many Taiwanese people recognise the ROC as Taiwan, although they might define it differently from the ruling party.

We just define it differently from you.

The current contributors to Snarkwatch apparently define it as everything from "vicious personal attack" to taking a "cheap shot" to the voicing of "parsimonious reservations".

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