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We find that these estimates can differ dramatically, reflecting sensitivity to a time-induced heterogeneity we have labeled the Heraclitus effect.
The Federal Reserve reported that industrial production rose by 0.4% in July, just half the August gain, as manufacturing output slowed dramatically, reflecting the continued woes of U.S. automakers.
In stark contrast, Barack Obama was now dramatically reflecting a different kind of Christianity, an empathetic understanding that paves the way for accepting Muslims in America as valued citizens who have fought in our wars, excelled in businesses, universities, and sports, who won Nobel prizes and lit the Olymbic torch.
In Denmark, both the uncultivated land and the semi-cultivated land, such as permanent grass areas, have been reduced dramatically, reflecting the general intensification of agriculture [ 1].
However, when T samples were included into the calculation S-value increase dramatically, reflecting deregulation of reference gene expression (data not shown).
However, the expression of genes associated with cell wall biosynthesis and assembly, such as extensins and expansins, changed dramatically, reflecting the transitions of cell types during this regeneration process but without large changes in the chemical composition of the cell walls.
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This is dramatically reflected in the dominance of Latin as the language of education and government; French was to be a Romance tongue.
The emotional impact of the World Conference on Women last year in Nairobi, Kenya, is dramatically reflected in an exhibition on view in a SoHo law office.
MSA populations remained consistently small by LSA standards, and a substantial increase in population size is obvious only near the MSA/LSA transition, when it is dramatically reflected in the Out-of-Africa expansion.
The Alamo defenders' hope for reinforcements was dramatically reflected in the letter requesting support from Texans and Americans that Travis sent into the world; however, only about 30 additional troops would arrive before the battle.
Regardless of its cause, the scale of the problem is most dramatically reflected in figures showing that from 1995 to 1998, the export from Russia of copper scrap jumped to 356,000 tons from 28,600 tons, while aluminum scrap exports leapt to 367,500 tons from 11,900.
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