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Those solutions resulted in a design "that is meant to be modern, have a presence on the street and look new but not like a novo tenement," Mr. Jacobs said, making unambiguous his opinion of the design of much of the recent architecture in the neighborhood.

The very fine scale of the porosity (pore diameter ∼10 to 100 nm), coupled with severe difficulties in making unambiguous microstructural observations, may account for the failure to detect this feature previously.

Such reads may represent highly conserved sequences that hit multiple genomes making unambiguous mapping impossible, had too few high-quality bases, or they may represent an unknown source of sequence library contamination.

The vibrational spectroscopy (Raman spectroscopy) can help making unambiguous identification of vibrational modes of biological molecular systems [ 24, 32].

elongatum, T. caput-medusae and A. tauschii is below the detection threshold of in situ hybridization in this case, making unambiguous identification of the subgenome impossible.

Fission yeast is particularly amenable to normal phenotype annotation because the commonly used laboratory strains are all isogenic, making unambiguous recognition of normal, and therefore also abnormal, characteristics straightforward.

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In the daysafter Ms. Casolo was jailed, Mr. Fitzwater made unambiguous comments.

It made unambiguous, even to the most nostalgic blimps, America's supremacy over its Western allies.

Others, we hope, will make unambiguous commitments to take observable actions.

Unlike the unwieldy eurozone, which struggles to keep in sync with itself, the deep integration of English and Scottish business means that sharing a currency makes unambiguous sense.

"In China, where until recently the official line was 'non-alignment', some prominent scholars have started to make unambiguous calls for a comprehensive strategic alliance with Russia," Alexander Korolev, at the National University of Singapore's centre on Asia and globalisation, argued recently.

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