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The DNA quantity or quality parameters of the other protocols are described always in comparison to GQ.
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However, the model of reading I describe always has in mind at least the phantom of an original moment of communication as a lodestar, a standard against which later receptions are implicitly or explicitly measured.
Involvement of trochlear nerve during Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV) Infection has been rarely described, and always in association with skin rash.
The third and the sixth nerve are most frequently involved as well as peripheral facial palsy (Ramsay Hunt Syndrome), while the involvement of the fourth nerve is rarely described, and always in association with shingles or during herpes zoster ophthalmicus [ 5, 6].
Lenstra et al. [3] proved that the procedure described can always converge in polynomial time.
It described him as "always in a good mood, always making time for an umpteenth selfie with a fan".
But everything Goya ever made counters that myth: the psychosis he described was always outside him, in the cruelties of the Inquisition, the Spanish monarchy and the Napoleonic forces that ravaged Madrid.
The digital divide is almost always described in terms of the difference in the number of telephones, internet users or computers per head in rich and poor countries.
He has been described as always noticing talent in others, often employing those who shared his ambition and nous.
The creative industries have, therefore, always described culture in terms of its economic potential.Footnote 12 The annual Creative Industries: Focus On report for 2016 details how 'exports of services from the Creative Industries accounted for 9.0% of total exports of services from the UK in 2014' (DCMS, 2016).
They will describe Lindsey as always in flight — from the time she did gymnastics as a child, through her teenage years as a cheerleader (she was the "flier," the one tossed up) and later as a diver.
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