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Bleaching is a generalized term for the loss of symbiotic dinoflagellate zooxanthellae or their pigments in scleractinian corals and is typically associated with sustained, unusually warm water temperatures [10].
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Durga as such is rarely worshiped, Durga is rather a general terminology for mother goddess, mostly her deity are worshiped in temple the name of Bhagavathy or Mahadevi (A generalized term used in temples for worshiping Mother Goddess)etc.
It's a generalized term.
Feminists should not seize too quickly on the generalized term "the sex opposite to mine".
What he does know, however, is that the American trust in "the media" — that generalized term that stretches from the Times to NewsMax — is miserably low.
In a very generalized term, the TARP and RTC 2.0 will be synonymous.
In reality, "religion" is a generalized term.
Importantly, a generalized term "neuron" appears to be the functional rather than a genetic category.
Today, when asked about his religion, he describes himself as a "secular" Jew and speaks in generalized terms about spirituality.
And we all know that the "right" is often vilified in generalized terms whenever an attack against vulnerable groups, such as Muslims or LGBTQ individuals, takes place.
We employ a novel aggregate objective function for use with our basic constraint model, including a generalized least-squares term (for fitting available experimental measurements) and a linear design term (for representing biological or engineering goals).
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