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"All that happened here is that it was more explicitly stated.

A 1933 graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, William Henry Baumer, Jr., as is faintly intimated in the biographical sketch of him in Cullum's Register and more explicitly stated in the obituary in Assembly linked there, made his career to a large extent in writing, a career of which this book pretty much marks the beginning.

The app, something of a competitor to the magazine-like Flipboard, or a community site like Reddit, helps to surface the best articles, blog posts, videos, social updates and more, then follows your interactions to see what sorts of things you're actually reading and engaging with, versus what you've more explicitly stated your interests to be.

Ultimately, Ramos dismissed Maddox's charges against Kokkinos, but did so without prejudice, so that Maddox's legal counsel had the option to re-file with more explicitly stated charges.

Assumptions about survivorship are often hidden; our results suggest that these modelling assumptions should be more explicitly stated given their impact on model dynamics and results.

Care was taken to remove the transfection mixtures in these experiments, and we have now more explicitly stated that in the Methods section.

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This is why we also conclude that future publications should more explicitly state their position with regards to the NIST characteristics.

We also revised the second paragraph of Results to more explicitly state the differences in how we use the two amacrine cells: 'AII and A17 amacrine cells provide the two main postsynaptic targets of RBCs.

We now more explicitly state that it is birds' dependence on dietary (i.e., external) carotenoids to initiate their metabolism that results in this property.

We now more explicitly state in the Introduction that our system mimics Ca2+ photolysis experiments in neurons, and that we are working on future extensions of our system to mimic the transient Ca2+-increases typical for physiological neurotransmitter release.

In response to Gmel and Rehm (2000), Skog (2001) elaborates on his theory and more explicitly states that collectivity refers to 'cultural differences (between populations) and changes over time (in a specific population)'; thus, the collectivity concept is thus 2-fold, predicting differences between populations and an uniformity of responses within a population.

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