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Then, from about 1500 CE, the publication of herbals (books often illustrated with woodcuts describing the appearance, medicinal properties, and other characteristics of plants used in herbal medicine) extended the formal documentation of plants and by the late 16th century the number of different plant kinds described in Europe had risen to about 4,000.
Thus, the resulting four clusters represent approximately the four categories of gene expression profiles proposed above (Figure 1). Figure 4 shows that most of the genes can be categorized approximately into one of the four kinds described in Figure 1.
They belong to four different kinds described in the following four subsections.
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Erotic obsession of the kind described in Damage is not lust.
Nicholas Ionides, a spokesman for Singapore Airlines, said it had not discovered any oil leaks of the kind described by Qantas.
And there is no evidence that near passes by rocks from space can cause seismic problems at all, of the kind described in various reports.
The kindest described it as "a love letter to fashion" (read: derivative), while some went as far as to call it a "stupendously vacuous enterprise".
There are indeed some gloomy answers to these questions, the kind described in Matt Richtel's article about the Campbell family in The Times on Monday.
Yet not a single easel painting of the kind described by Pliny the Elder in his encyclopedic "Natural History" of the first century A.D. has come down to us.
The National Theatre chaplain issued a statement that he found it impossible to believe in a deity of the kind described by Whitehouse.
He was committed by a court and underwent comprehensive shock treatment of the kind described by Ken Kesey in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest I wonder if he remembers the mechanics of it?
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