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The teachers clearly express the causes and consequences of the pain experienced by adolescents, and their perceptions and thoughts may be seen as too categorical.
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The middle term of a demonstration must express the cause why the predicate of the conclusion belongs to its subject.
Ma‛nà was frequently used by Islamic theologians too, to express the concrete cause or "reason" of a thing.
"There are no words to express the frustration caused by these gross misperceptions," the statement read.
In the former, Robert De Niro and Al Pacino express the damage caused both to themselves and those around them by the existential obsession – the bad faith – of their characters.
Primal scream could have been made for Lennon — the idea that sound, voice, a single terrible chord, could express the first cause of suffering.
The compounds also alleviated paraquat toxicity in BE2-M17 cells that express the PD-causing A30P mutation of α-synuclein.
According to this theory, the occurrences of symbols express the properties which are the causes of their occurrence.
The Austrian emperor, Francis Joseph, has addressed letters to the Austrian and Hungarian premiers expressing the grief caused him by the death of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand, and his determination to follow the way which he knows to be right to his last breath for the welfare of his peoples.
Brief stimulation of PC12 cells expressing the disease causing Rab7 Cmutantstants with NGF did not significantly affect Akt phosphorylation.
Where ATM was found to be expressed, the mutational cause was always investigated.
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