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Another book [4] is devoted especially to the study of hyperring theory.

Bell says of this work, "in tone and temper, it is incontestably superior to the Short Story, and, while devoted especially to the vindication of its author's doctrinal views, agreeably to the school of polemics then in vogue, it contains some key retorts upon his detractors, and indicates a mind trained to logical acuteness, and imbued with the learning of the times".

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This study is devoted especially to DAS28, since it is the most widely used scoring system in clinical practice and research.

It is worth to mention that considerable research efforts have been devoted, especially within the past long years or so, to developing constructive techniques for the determination of the kernels of accretive operators in Banach spaces (see, e.g., [2 12]).

Consequently, considerable research efforts have been devoted, especially within the past 40 years or so, to methods for finding approximate solutions (when they exist) of equation (1.2).

He spoke mostly, if not exclusively, Russian and was devoted, especially in his American years, to Russian composers like Mussorgsky, Scriabin and Shostakovich.

Schleiermacher devotes especially close attention to the question of religion's proper relation to the state (and to other socio-political institutions).

The past few years, with the occasional acting role peppered in, Martin has devoted himself especially to touring alongside the bluegrass band the Steep Canyon Rangers as a banjo player.

Köchel developed a considerable reputation in botany and mineralogy but from about 1851 devoted himself especially to music and the work of Mozart.

Last fall, he announced that he was stepping down as head of his investment firm, Farallon Capital Management, to devote himself full time to politics, especially to the issue of climate change.

But Commodus abandoned Marcus' scheme for new trans-Danubian provinces, preferring to devote himself to sensual pleasures and especially to the excitements of the arena in Rome, where he posed as Hercules Romanus and forced the Senate to recognize his godhead officially.

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