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The Continent has comparatively weak earthquakes.

Remanding him in custody, the district judge said Assange faces "serious" allegations and has "comparatively weak community ties in this country".

Scotland has comparatively weak links to the European market, and that's inevitable because of where it is.

It is of interest to note that PheB25 in the X-ray structure of porcine insulin [1] has comparatively weak electron density corresponding to a single well defined conformation but with one missing atom on the phenyl ring (see also Footnote 1; Additional file 1: Figure S6a) and PheB24 is in completely well-defined electron density as are PheD24 and PheD25.

If any single front-row player has comparatively weak cervical extensors, it is reasonable to suggest that this may enhance the risk of scrum collapse.

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Cell wall extracts and purified cellular components from P. gingivalis have comparatively weak host immunostimulatory activity [ 44- 47].

Unlike these, the fully distended body of female P. tanlan can be considered as near circular in section, and having comparatively weak legs, the insect was able to take almost any occasional position under the burial circumstances.

9 aminoacridine monohydrochloride, 2,2′-methylenebis 6-tert-butyl-4-ethylphenol) and tamoxifen citrate and lanoconazole were each found to have comparatively weaker transactivational activities with higher AC 50 values.

These men had comparatively light exposure to the mineral.

Britain has "comparatively few new doctors".

He has comparatively enlightened opinions (science, etc).

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