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The genetic data are sequence haplotypes of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene; phenotypic data are pelage colour variants that define sharply demarcated subspecies of this extremely variable tamarin species.
When they are not, the solution in the U.K. is to define sharply the nature of the endangered interest and to vest its protection in a so-called special share held by the government.
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It's a sign, the New Republic's Alec MacGillis argues, that the parties are getting more ideologically coherent — that is, they have more sharply defined, and sharply distinct, viewpoints than they once did.
Typically, benign lesions are well defined and sharply demarcated from the surrounding healthy tissue.
If edema-type marrow signal was present, the location and morphology (poorly defined or sharply defined, rounded or linear) were recorded, and the T1 signal (relative to fat and muscle) in the area was noted.
The Berkeley Haas Defining Leadership Principles sharply define us relative to our peers.
A run of a million tosses will sharply define the limits of probability.
"The problem is sharply defined.
Crown black, sharply defined posteriorly.
Or he sharply defined the waist.
Both flaws and merits become sharply defined.
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