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The tonality of the passage is obscured, for it is impossible to tell whether the passage is in A minor or A major.
In allogeneic recipients, there is a relationship between the tumour diameter on day 21 (T) and the dose of X-irradiation (D) administered before implantation: T = 0.028 D - 9.17 for early tumour generations (SMT4) but this is obscured for later generations (SMT21).
As the laser beam encounters a particle, the beam is obscured for a time and measured by a detector.
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During this year's Golden Globes ceremony, host Ricky Gervais made a parting remark to Mel Gibson that was obscured for TV audiences with bleeps.
HP's overhaul has yielded some benefits, but they are obscured for now by the tech debacle.
In my world, truth can't be obscured for very long.
In other words, because their sensors are not constantly trained on any one patch of water, and because the pictures they do take may be obscured (for instance, by clouds), researchers may in some cases be limited to just one good image per week, says Moore.
Then the glass tank is obscured, the water gone for now.
Most of its ancient stone architecture is obscured, and it's hard for archaeologists to even know where to start digging.
identify incidences of occasional (low-frequency) rapid (often high-magnitude) change because the evidence for these is obscured by later coastal changes, and.
identify incidences of occasional (low-frequency) rapid (often high-magnitude) change because the evidence for these is obscured by later coastal changes, and understand how rapid coastal changes impacted coastal societies and ecosystems at particular times.
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