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North Dakota in 2012 is indicative of these differences.
Choosing specifically to poll in areas that are poor and more religiously conservative skews the results and makes them indicative of these areas and not of British Muslims nationally.
"And if you watch 'Singin' in the Rain,' too, it's sort of indicative of these movies that there's a fantastic rich blue suit in just about every one of them.
The main objective is to observe the changes (spectral and chemical) indicative of these competitive processes in an ultrathin polymer film.
The theorization of "settler colonialism" is indicative of these tensions.
Effective quality assessment metrics that are indicative of these variations are therefore essential to an automated biometric system.
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That Snapchat is reluctant to share numbers with its Discover partners – and last year threw Yahoo! off its programme – is indicative of the control these platforms exert.
Moreover, there are no data on membrane or endosomal NMDA-, 5HT1A- or AMPA-RC levels, which would likely be indicative of the trafficking of these receptors.
The Ostwald ripening process appears to stop around an annealing time of 70 min indicative of the depletion of these residual Si interstitials.
Its activity is therefore indicative of the presence of these terminations, which come from the labile organic matter (Vargas-Garcia et al. [2010]; Kayikçioğlu and Okur [2011]).
If the degradation rates of the chloroplast-encoded mRNAs are the same in cells grown in LL and HL, the expression ratios calculated from probes representing chloroplast genes will be indicative of the regulation of these genes.
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