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It is in defence of the freedom of expression from which Muslims also benefit hugely in free countries, unlike Christians and atheists in many Islamic states.

This knowledge is encapsulated in a so-called wavefunction, a mathematical expression from which we can deduce, for example, the chances of a quantum particle being here or there, or being in this or that state.

Insertion of Eq. (9) into Eq. (5) provides an expression from which, when plotted in a similar way as Eq. (7) above, a truly unbiased expression of DVR as a function of the slope of the plot, vB ref, vB (in the target ROI), V ND, and α is obtained.

This mode of gene expression is reminiscent of the bacterial cistronic mode of gene expression from which eukaryotic mitochondria are believed to have been derived.

AKT promotes cell survival, and MAPKs and STATs are associated with induction of cytokine gene expression, from which we infer that these RA PB lymphocytes may actively participate in the inflammatory response.

The Bx expression domain overlaps an area of Toll-8 expression as well as proneural clusters of ac-sc expression from which sensilla of the wing margin, dorsal radius and third wing vein arise.

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Moreover, parent, child, and outgroup genes must all have spatial or temporal gene expression data from which expression profiles can be constructed.

The way to fix this, Petrie says, is to develop formal semantics, or logical expressions from which meaning can be inferred.

The present paper first gives a short summary of macroscopic charge balance expressions from which measurable quantities such as impedance and photoresponse are derived.

The Stanley's whiskey collection has more than 1,200 "expressions" from which to choose -- it was once the largest selection in the state -- but I'd never seen it up close.

We chose not to simulate the process numerically via Monte Carlo simulations as our aim was to obtain expressions from which one can directly obtain the magnitude of the fluctuation [30].

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