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Natalia is described only once, during the train ride when León first glimpses her, and the portrait he sketches is highly unflattering: her hair covers her face, so he dwells on her "long, rather gnarled fingers" and the "ugly red" skin around her nails, "which looked terribly bitten or burned".
However, real-life software and hardware systems are usually created using preexisting libraries of reusable components, and are not "flat" since repeated sub-systems are described only once.
Partial or complete slip of the proximal femoral epiphysis [14] has been reported as a complication of hip infection, while to the best of our knowledge, the complete separation of the epiphysio-trochanteric nuclei complex has been described only once [8].
Moreover, it could explain the pituitary ectopia which is not a common feature of the GH deficiency and short stature, as it was described only once in the 18q- syndrome [9].
Indeed, the aac(6´ -IIc cassette was described only once in P. aeruginosa.
Spoligotypes described only once (non-clustered) in this study and in the SpolDB4 were designated as 'NA' (not assigned).
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Therefore, since the global implementation as described only evaluates the model function once per iteration for the entire image, it is significantly less computationally intensive that the pixel-by-pixel approach.
He described only four.
Hundreds of these variations were created for research purposes and described, often only once or twice, in the pages of obscure scientific journals.
Described publicly only once at a technical conference four years ago, the software is intended to enable users and employees to sign in with their password just once to operate a range of services.
After clustering the term 'contig' is used to describe the sequence obtained from one cluster (the sequences of a cluster can be collapsed into a single, non-redundant sequence) and the term 'singleton' describes sequences appearing only once in the entire dataset.
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