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Tracking changes to its biodiversity through time lapse video creates a dataset that could point to growing air pollution, or indicate a type of tree to plant in the area.
The diversity of these isoforms, especially those with no peptidase catalytic motifs, may indicate a type of activity control, for example, by competing for the same substrates or performing different tissue-specific functions [ 155].
In addition, results from HMM searches indicate a Type IIa-1 ortholog in the chimaera (Additional file 3: Table S3) in addition to the Type I, IIa-1 and IIa-2 orthologs in the little skate (Table 1).
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Calculations indicate a type-I band structure with substantial valence and conduction band offsets that can allow for the confinement of either electrons or holes in the InGaSb.
The magnetization curves show hysteresis, indicating a type II superconductor.
Then there are her hair styles, messily perfect in a way that indicates a Type A trying to pass for low-key.
I thought, for at least week in 1997, that "parida" was a Swedish breakfast cereal or some untranslatable word that indicated a type of magical, dangerous strength.
Thus, "pavane" indicated a type of dance but also that the piece was to be played in a stately and subdued fashion.
For each theme answer, the BAR is placed within a word that indicates a type of bar: SALAD BAR, CANDY BAR, PIANO BAR, etc.
The BET isotherms of the membrane indicated a type IV isotherm with hysteresis on the curve indicating that the membrane can undergo a capillary condensation in the mesoporous region.
While chipping flake and pit-like structure after stripping and crack were observed on the enamel surface while sliding against polished zirconia or Nickel chromium alloy, indicating a type of fatigue wear.
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