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The steps of spermatid morphogenesis have fixed relations with the stages of the cycle of the seminiferous epithelium, which for mammals including human are denoted by Roman symbols (Clermont, 1963; Oakberg, 1956).
When a rhyme surprises and extends the fixed relations between words, that in itself protests against necessity.
They fail to see, thinks Clarke, (1) that ethics is a matter of eternal, fixed relations and (2) that to deny the moral attributes of God entails the denial of either God's wisdom or power.
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The easiest solution to the non-collocated sensors of individual agents is to make the assumption that they are collocated (or have a fixed relation)[38, 64 66].
NYT: You talk about fixing relations with the United States.
And officials continue to voice cautious optimism that they can fix relations with Brazil.
The second issue they must give attention to is to fix relations with Iran.
Some see realpolitik at work, assuming that Vladimir Putin, the Russian prime minister, considers it worth making minor concessions over historical questions in order to fix relations with its large western neighbour, particularly given growing awareness of Poland's potential gas reserves.
Besides fixing the brand, Blum must also fix relations between the company and its franchisees, among them many who are deeply in debt and unhappy.
On geopolitics, Obama has moved dramatically to fix relations with the rest of the world.
If Rouhani can't fix relations with the US or convince the world that Iran isn't hell-bent on wiping Israel off the map, then crippling EU and US sanctions will continue and a nasty situation will get worse.
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