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Writing in the journal Nature, scientists from Japan, Taiwan and the United States have described a mechanism to explain the peculiarities of these pairs.

Potential-generation mechanism, taking place on the membrane/analyzed solution interface, was suggested to explain the peculiarities in the analytical performance of the Sn II -ISEs.

"In a country that was 'born' pro-American, like Czechoslovakia, this created a sense of 'where have you been'?" she says.Munich does, to a great extent, explain the peculiarities of the Czech avatar of Atlanticism, a sentiment shared by Central and East Europeans.

Almost all of the aesthetic theories of post-Kantian Idealism depend upon those two propositions and try to explain the peculiarities of aesthetic experience and aesthetic judgment in terms of the synthesis of the sensory and the intellectual that they imply the synthesis summarized in Hegel's theory of art as "the sensuous embodiment of the Idea".

Because I'd never cared much for botany until a walk to the summit of Mt Arthur in Nelson, New Zealand, when an older man stopped to explain the peculiarities of every tiny plant dotting the meadows around us – like this whipcord hebe – giving me a sense of the enormous variety of life flourishing in some of the harshest environments.

Our findings presented in this study strongly suggest that global inactivation of the X chromosome does not occur in the Drosophila meiotic male germline, and therefore other factors and mechanisms should be invoked to explain the peculiarities of X-linked gene expression.

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Circulus frontman Michael Tyack is explaining the peculiarities of wearing 24-inch gold lame pointy shoes.

The "Methods" section explains the peculiarities of interest-parity conditions involving bills of exchange.

This switch is destabilizing, which may help explain the spatial peculiarities of Ms. Pootoogook's drawings, in which solid things float on stretches of untouched white paper as if barely anchored by gravity and perspective.

"We can't do it in the fall because we don't have a budget; in the winter it's too cold, and, in the spring, we've run out of money," he said, trying to explain the fiscal peculiarities leading up to the board's 6‐to‐0 vote last night to close the Ashford School next Friday.

One reason is that each of them has had at least 12 hours of instruction and training specifically in how to highlight and explain the features and peculiarities of the car, such as how Volt seamlessly shifts to reliance on gasoline power if the electricity in the batteries runs out, and how drivers can use a gauge on the instrument panel to track their mileage performance every second.

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