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They were being described essentially as hate objects, they were all potential terrorists, they were all potential scroungers, we shouldn't do anything for them, we should in a sense keep them out".
Now, a team led by Renu Malhotra, a planetary scientist at the University of Arizona, has examined the orbits of four extreme Kuiper belt objects with the longest-known orbital periods and found an elegant relationship among their orbits: They can be described essentially in simple, whole-number ratios.
In vitro hematopoietic differentiation of ES cells was performed as described, essentially according to the protocol of StemCell Technologies.
Anoikis has previously been described essentially as an apoptotic process.
The two trimers in the asymmetric unit are very similar, and their salient features can be described essentially equivalently.
As both census and CHI datasets described essentially the same population, for every person on the CHI, there was a very high probability that the same individual was represented on the census.
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In many cases, several terms exist that describe essentially the same phenomenon.
These are inversely related, but describe essentially the same element of a climate system (Stainforth et al. 2007 21544).
Gerald Sussman observed that "using precise language to describe essentially imprecise concepts doesn't make them any more precise".
He described it, essentially, as a bad breakup.
But the organiser described it "essentially as a hustings".
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