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We need literate, lateral thinkers who encompass the equivalent of the politics of Crosland to Crossman, who ensured my party was (almost) the natural party of government under Harold Wilson.
The anatomic locations of these slices were assessed according to the atlas of Paxinos and Watson (1997) and encompassed the region equivalent to AP: +2.7 to +3.5 mm, ML: 0.0 1.2 mm, and DV: −3.0 to −4.2 mm.
The patentee must show that at the time of the amendment one skilled in the art could not reasonably be expected to have drafted a claim that would have literally encompassed the alleged equivalent.
Female MRL+/+ mice treated for 40 weeks with drinking water containing concentrations of trichloroacetaldehyde hydrate that encompassed the molar equivalents of previous low-level trichloroethylene exposure did not develop autoimmune hepatitis or lupus nephritis but did develop a dose-dependent alopecia and skin inflammation (Blossom et al. 2007).
Increasing prematurity was associated with a bilateral pattern of reduced volume present at term-equivalent age and encompassing the anterior temporal lobes, including the hippocampus, the orbitofrontal lobe, and posterior cingulate cortex and extending into the centrum semiovale.
A 10 mm segment of spinal cord encompassing the site of the lesion (or an equivalent segment from sham operated animals) was removed and post-fixed in Bouin's fixative for 24 hours.
We asked if an equivalent GFP reporter construct encompassing the B3BD of BubR1, BubR1362 431, was also recruited to kinetochores.
This study encompasses the assessment of the equivalent linear (EL) analysis procedure for the design of seismic isolated bridges (SIB) subjected to near-fault ground motions with forward rupture directivity effect.
In 1856 Austrian geologist Moritz Hörnes introduced the terms Paleogene and Neogene, the latter encompassing rocks equivalent to those described by Scottish geologist Charles Lyell as Miocene and older and newer Pliocene (which included what he later called the Pleistocene).
In rodent models, this neurogenic-equivalent period encompasses the second half of pregnancy (Noctor et al., 2004; Takahashi et al., 1995).
This year, that has been lowered to encompass those with the equivalent of at least one A grade and two Bs.
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