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Asked to confirm that his work for Freeh effectively related to Popoviciu's case, Giuliani said in a text message: "Overall situation not any one case.

The topography of the roughened surfaces has fractal characteristics in their cross-section and has been more effectively related to the adhesive strength of ceramic coatings than the average surface roughness traditionally used.

Throughout this research, the booming sound and rumbling sound were found to be effectively related to the loudness, sharpness and roughness, while the fluctuation strength is not related to these sounds.

If culture is taken to be effectively related to action and meaning, it is necessary to go beyond the approach in which theories, concepts, and methods developed in one socio-cultural context are simply applied to data generated in another.

If culture is taken to be effectively related to action and meaning, it is necessary to go beyond the assumption that theories, concepts, and methods developed in one socio-cultural context can be meaningfully applied to data generated in another.

To determine if this difference was effectively related to lupus context or solely the consequence of in vivo activation of T cells in an inflammatory environment, we stimulated T cells in vitro with PMA/ionomycin (Fig. 2A and B).

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Uniformly optimistic and gregarious, Stottlemyre is respected by the pitchers because he effectively relates to them.

He questioned whether the upper-middle-class Mr. Booker could effectively relate to -- and by extension, govern -- the residents of a city that is still gripped by stunning poverty in many neighborhoods.

But my experience at the ashram taught me that honest introspection and mindfulness is necessary to effectively relate to and move others.

This process could develop supervisors who effectively relate to the expectations, pressures and context in which CHAs perform their duties.

The terms 'increased' and 'decreased' are used as less cumbersome terminology throughout this manuscript to describe changes in node conditional probabilities following perturbation (e.g. 'decreased' effectively relates to a shift in node conditional probability towards a low concentration bin).

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