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In grade I, comedones may be sparse or profuse but there is little or no inflammation.
Historical data records may be sparse or inexistent in these areas.
His speech may be sparse, but his body is expressively talkative, conveying violence, pathos and even tragedy in surprisingly precise fashion.
While many of those pages may be sparse at first, the authors hope that the world's scientific community will pool all of its knowledge on the pages.
Because speed may be crucial and infrastructure may be sparse, those ground forces will need to be more mobile than the heavy armor divisions that took months to deploy for the 1991 war with Iraq.
Crowd-pleasers may be sparse tonight, but as singer Chris Keating leaps into an audience drenched in glitterball rays for a jubilant Ambling Alp, the Yeas undoubtedly have it.
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Traces of this earliest transition, may, moreover, be sparse, given the timescale of the divergence.
Some experimental evidence suggests that the neural code adopted by the brain to represent complex stimuli may indeed be sparse (e.g. Rolls & Tovee, 1995; cf. Reddy & Kanwisher, 2006 for discussion).] The reciprocal connections between a layer of E-cells and its underlying lattice of inhibitory I-cells are similar but somewhat simpler than those described above.
Density-based definitions do not describe well pathways and sparse graphs which seem to be ubiquitous in biological systems (e.g., a biochemical pathway may be very sparse and does not fit the definition of a graph-theoretic module).
Simulation results highlight the well founded of such observer design and show that the discrete measurement may be eventually sparse.
I've always been very into lyrics — elastic, lean ones — that express universal feelings in new ways, which may be why sparse, serious songs like Beach Bod's have been catching my ear.
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