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She said that "we have had no equivalent this season" of two sales in October 1989 that totaled $184 million.
By compressing dividing eggs he caused an abnormal distribution of nuclei, thereby proving that the nuclei are all equivalent; this experiment was an important forerunner of modern genetics.
Because HIV-1 integrase is absolutely required for viral replication and because it has no cellular equivalent, this enzyme is an excellent target for a chemotherapeutic approach.
We investigate the conditions under which the two classes of queries are equivalent; this allows for more efficient computation of skyline queries.
The current discussion between the Obama Administration and congressional leaders seems to center on opening up the federal workers' insurance options and Medicare (or the equivalent) this way, with subsidized premiums for those with low incomes.
For students entering the program with a graduate-level degree other than an MBA or its graduate equivalent, this requirement may be waived, subject to approval of the doctoral coordinator.
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Has there been an Ottolenghi equivalent this year?
There isn't a staff crisis, there's more staff equivalent this year than last year," he said For individual modules, all prospectuses carry "subject to change" clauses.
Last year's bestseller, Don't Tell Mummy, sold over 300,000 copies over the course of the year, while its equivalent this year, Not Without My Sister, is just topping 152,000, according to the Bookseller.
How many credit-hour equivalent is this?
Tourism is the social equivalent of this electronic space.
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