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However, Solirubrobacterale is recently described order, for which very little information is available (Williams et al. 2014).

The later is a mathematical trick used to describe order while the former is a holdover of missteps along the development of thermodynamics and statistical physics.

The conditions will always be applied in the described order.

Differences in absolute skin surface temperatures between control pigs and infected pigs were significant already prior to infection, which might be due to the described order of examination.

One driver described orders to give the catalogues to passersby, if necessary, rather than return them to UPS distribution centers.

He described ordering the reopening of the lanes on 13 September 2013, after receiving reports of massive gridlock for days.

Landau also developed a mean field theory for continuous phase transitions, which described ordered phases as spontaneous breakdown of symmetry.

These two novel clades seem to have an order taxonomic level position and may constitute non described orders within Chytridiomycota.

At 8 15 Nixon issued a statement describing the order.

"It was some kind of combo arrangement, I don't know much about flowers," Mr. Daniels said, describing his order to the florist.

The developmental tree describing the order of differentiation of the cells is depicted in Figure 3 left.

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