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The < Omim> element links the fact file to the Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) knowledge base [ 4] and the < CrossReferences> element refers to the related fact files grouped in < Phenotype>, < Gene>, and < OtherRelatedDiseases> elements.
Each design element refers to a specific object or situation; but the application of the reference in its context of the general design, and its relation to myth, is known only to its clan proprietors.
It seems the "breakdown" element refers to a breakdown in the same way that cars or other machines can break down.
In the periodic table, the number of an element refers to the number of protons in the nucleus of an individual atom.
Third element refers to the network.
In the case of the first reading of 48, the null element refers to the eventuality of playing; in the case of the second reading, the null element refers to Zhangsan.
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Britain asserted that the island was "completely dominated by a gangster-type element," referring to Mr. Gumbs and the chosen leader of the rebellion, James Ronald Webster.
This "secure element" referred to in the patent filing works by making sure that a user's actual sensitive payment data is stored only on a user's device separately.
This two-character gameplay was seen as a unique element, referred to as "bro-op".
The plasmid stability of EBV is conferred by a small genetic element, referred to as OriP, which consists of a family of repeats (FR) and a dyad symmetry (DS) element [17], [18].
In FCV, RHDV and influenza B, it has been shown that termination-reinitiation requires a closely conserved primary sequence element (referred to as Motif 1) that is complementary to a region of helix 26 of 18S rRNA [11] [12], [14]).
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