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Some groups have anatomical features peculiar to themselves.
Features peculiar to laser technology offer some advantages over more traditional processes, but, like all processes, it has its limitations.
Finally, the attention moves to the threading of calixarene annulus, which has led to interpenetrated architectures ((pseudo)rotaxanes and catenanes) with intriguing stereochemical features peculiar of directional calix-wheels and not observable with flat macrocycles such as crown ethers.
Some scholars believe that, after the common Indo-European area had divided into different dialect zones (after approximately 3000 bce), a protodialect developed in the Baltic and Slavic areas that had many features peculiar to only those two branches of Indo-European.
Professor Ledenyov, of the Moscow Conservatory, the oldest composer present, serenely maintained the old Soviet line, asserting that "there exists a Russian school of composers" characterized by "a conglomerate of certain features peculiar to this national culture and its folk music".
One central ambition of internalism that of fixing the meaning of 'aesthetic' by tying it to features peculiar to aesthetic experience has had to be given up.
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In the 1960s, Ruscha picked up a camera and started to make small books featuring peculiar and mundane series of photographs.
This channel, a feature peculiar to the Orinoco River system, is a natural passage that flows generally south until it combines with the Guainía River to form the Negro River, thus linking the Orinoco and Amazon river systems.
But Atwood does not agree that this is a feature peculiar to her work - partly, surely, because she pulls away from specific comments about her books in favour of broader comments about being "human" and hates to have her work categorised.
But because these results had never been duplicated in primates, the additional nerve cell growth was thought to be a feature peculiar to the rodent brain.
Another feature peculiar to waveguide filters is that there is a definite frequency, the cutoff frequency, below which no transmission can take place.
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