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In a sense, we could say that past is of no importance – if social systems produce discriminations, they do that by means of self-referential criteria as, for instance, examination in educational system or general election in political system, for sure not because of familiar membership or gender distinctions23 – and this is the reason why past is so obsessively calculated.
For instance, examination of the tongue used to be an hour-long lecture in itself.
Whole-heart, or more frequently whole-ventricle or whole-atria models have allowed, for instance, examination of the importance of micro-structure for normal and disturbed electrical behaviour, or for clinical interventions to treat VT, such as electrical defibrillation and tissue ablation.
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For instance, an examination by economists from Stanford University and Smith College found that Baltimore was receiving only $3 million a year in additional tax revenues or new job benefits from its $200 million investment in the Camden Yards sports complex, which opened in 1992.
For instance, further examination of DNA methylation could be fruitful.
For instance, manual examination identified likely posttranscriptional modifications on tRFs nucleotides occurring at positions 26 - 28, 36 and 67 of a tRNALeu, several of which have been reported previously in yeast [ 35].
In silico, appropriate attention can be focused on those parts of a genome that are also the focus of purifying selection: for instance, by examination of the translated amino acid sequence of the nucleic acid under scrutiny, or further by focusing on those aligned positions whose function has been widely conserved across the family of proteins with similar functional roles.
For instance, excessive examinations and the "big prescription" were constantly present.
For instance, three examinations per year are required to identify an overall change in MD of 4 dB over 2 years in a patient with average visual field variability.
For instance, a sobering examination of running injuries, published in Current Sports Medicine Reports, found that middle-aged and older runners are much more prone to problems with Achilles tendons and hamstring and calf muscles than their whippersnapper counterparts.
For instance, in their examination of ESL learners' metalinguistic reflections, Simard et al. (2015) found that some error corrections may lead to learners' erroneous hypotheses about the intent of their instructors.
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