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Manet's genius and the true source of the bourgeois outrage was his ability to "disappoint expectation": "instead of the theatrical forms expected of him, Manet offered up the starkness of 'what we see'.
These are the valence states and chemical forms expected to occur in the oxidizing groundwaters at the NTS.
And according to two papers published online today in Science, they do it in the amounts and forms expected by long-standing theory.
For this analysis, RNA was isolated from BAC2-12 transgenic mouse liver, kidney and small intestine and analyzed by PCR using specific primers for the major splice forms expected in human CEACAM1.
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A year ago, with the factory near bankruptcy, Ms. Yelpanova stacked her desk with resignation forms, expecting a mass exodus.
These data suggest that sentence constraint (at least as manipulated in the current study) does not operate by making a single word form expected, but rather generates expectations about what kinds of words are likely to appear.
Totti, only recently returned from long-term injury, has not yet reached the form expected of him, despite showing steady improvement.
The resultant output data is in a form expected from measurements of insertion loss and includes directivity.
Chesterfield showed the form expected of League One play-off hopefuls as they outplayed fellow contenders Port Vale.
However, the distributions around this value deviate substantially from the form expected for perfect balance (Figure 4), but not always in the same direction.
Predicting the probability (ability) of materials to form expected regular atomistic arrangement (single crystal) is highly desired to judge the applicability of the newly designed materials, and a theoretical model is developed for this purpose.
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