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is reflects
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To bend back (light, etc.) from a surface.
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In-vitro antioxidant activity measured by single assay is reflects the chemical reactivity under the specific conditions.
For Locke, then, moral law is, by definition, an obligatory set of rules, because it is reflects the will of a superior authority.
Moreover PAwr(a i, b i, c k, s k ) affects PA(a i ) and EA(a i ) and this is reflects the idea of Haggard and co-workers: there may be an impact from this subjective awareness state on action execution.
The small difference in affinity is reflects the mildness of the phenotype of the heterozygote mouse; the serum ionized calcium levels in CaSR+/+ and CaSR+/− mice are 1.2±0.1 and 1.4±0.0 mM, respectively [30].
Being most sensitive when the item and respondent are close together on the activation scale bOutfit MSQ is reflects unexpected observations with respect to the respondent's other responses.
Race was included because it is considered to be an important proxy for socio-economic status (SES) in South Africa, as it is reflects historical discrimination and continues to be predictive of the health opportunities for individuals [ 20].
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That is reflected in surging beef exports.
This shift is reflected in trade.
His heritage is reflected in his work.
The difference is reflected in polling.
This disdain is reflected on TV.
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