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This is expressed, for example, in the variety of scales used by the authors.
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For example, in some varieties of Caribbean Spanish the final /s/ has eroded away.
For example, none of the varieties of apples currently grown in New York orchards would be viable.
This is particularly so for example, in Hinduism of the Advaita Vedanta school, in some varieties of Kabbalistic Judaism, in Celtic spirituality, and in Sufi mysticism.
For example, in place of the aurochs, a large and now extinct bovine, they brought in Heck cattle, a variety specially bred by Nazi scientists.
For example, in a study of 89 elderflower varieties Kaack et al. (82) have shown large variations in the concentration of flavor components between different elderflower varieties.
He grew 300 varieties of vegetables, experimenting with, for example, 30 varieties of cabbage and 40 varieties of kidney beans.
However, for multidirectional loading (for example, in aircraft skins), the fibres must be oriented in a variety of directions.
Jennifer Glass, a spokeswoman for the chain, said that stores in urban areas, for example, offer a wider variety of furniture and household goods intended for smaller dwellings.
Proteins degraded by this mechanism actively participate in cell cycle control, for example, p53 and a variety of cyclins [ 75].
For example: There is a variety of suitable soft fruits for growing in containers.
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