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In order to attract investors, obtain patronage, hire crews and recruit colonists, they needed to represent the lands they discovered as commercially attractive.
They built on a computer model used by the Navy to understand ocean currents, incorporating a slew of measurements made during the spill and adding the biology needed to represent the organisms that helped break down Macondo hydrocarbons.
Several principal components (patterns) are needed to represent the weather signal.
A stable and soluble antigen is needed to represent the in vivo target of mAbs.
Tabulation techniques can provide a detailed chemistry description which is needed to represent the subtle processes that occur during ignition.
So, the number of particles needed to represent the state space corresponding to this area is of moderate value.
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The Israeli leaders need to represent the people of Israel, who themselves do not trust Arabs.
Although the academy will have an American flavor, Dr. Widmer acknowledged that it would "need to represent the culture and tradition of the Middle East".
The office of the presidency has become so potent and so polarizing — part priest-king, part ritual scapegoat — that chief executives need to represent the broadest possible coalition to have any chance of success.
Michael Lane Outwood, Surrey What chance that the rudderless parties, before electing leaders, sit down with the Greens and assorted Nats to discuss how many outfits we really need to represent the 63% of us that didn't vote Tory.
However, to be efficient in our case, the two samples need to represent the same word.
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