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This dimension expresses the range of magnetic forces between particles.
This dimension also expresses the range of the magnetic forces among particles.
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Syllabic metre in English, however, is limited in its rhythmic effects; it is incapable of expressing the range of feeling that is available in the traditional stress and syllable-stress metres.
CEB enables one to accurately express the range of anaerobic glucose metabolism, and it can stratify a metabolic turnover.
Liao et al. engineered NIH3T3 cells to express the range of separate mutations represented in the squamous cell lung cancer TGCA [ 15].
There was thymic regression in both groups of mice with a resultant thymocyte population expressing the range of phenotypes of mature medullary cells.
The 95% limits of agreement for intra-rater agreement, expressing the range of the differences between two ratings were -2.5 ± 11.1° for flexion-extension, -0.1 ± 10.4° for lateral flexion and -5.9 ± 13.5° for rotation.
Class functions allowed the DMs to express the ranges of differing levels of preference for each criterion.
Class functions allowed the Decision makers (DMs) to express the ranges of differing levels of preference for each criterion.
Central values were expressed as the arithmetic mean, and dispersion was expressed as the range.
The art of the portrait expresses the vast range of emotional responses we have to one another (and ourselves).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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