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The Black Lives Matter movement arose, in a proximate sense, against the backdrop of targeted police brutality.
They are tested fully assembled, most often at the launch pad or in a proximate assembly facility where the final elements, including upper-stage rockets and payloads, are installed.
Think about it: if secular shifts in trade patterns are responsible, in a proximate sense, for part of Spain's move into trade deficit and Germany's move into surplus since 1999, what this says is that even if you get relative wages back to 1999 levels, Spain will still be in deficit and Germany in surplus – so you need to go beyond that point.
The implantation on the maxillary molar area is in a proximate position with the maxillary sinus, so there is a risk of perforation during the implantation of the dental implant fixture, and the maxilla proximate maxillary sinus usually has insufficient bone width for implantation.
Following [9], we test the same hypothesis with regard to collocation behavior: We thus expect that the more an individual encounters another person in a proximate physical location at a given point in time, the more likely it is that person will appear as a cognitively salient contact in the future.
In addition to emphasizing the magnitude of the problem in a proximate adolescent population, the findings extend current understanding in several ways.
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Consequently, if the hypothesized formaldehyde-induced mutations in stem or hematopoietic progenitor cells in NALT are a proximate cause of leukemia, the same must be hypothesized as occurring in GALT.
A rare exception that could render such a site active is to the creation of a cryptic exon that occurs in conjunction with a proximate, correctly oriented, pre-existing cryptic splice site of opposite polarity.
Although an underlying molecular basis for differentiation into subtypes remains elusive, messenger RNA (mRNA) expression profiling has been applied to BCCs in an attempt to identify genes whose perturbation in expression may represent a proximate cause of the biologic features of these tumors.
Couples who live apart, and therefore probably have intercourse less often, may be more likely to do so when the motivation is highest resulting in a girl.This chain of reasoning, though, provides only what workers in the field call a proximate cause.
Only those in power don't want to hear the truth and a young man's life hangs in the balance as a proximate result his trying to do the right thing.
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