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Mihail Kogălniceanu later issued clear criticism of Asachi's proposed version of literary Romanian, which relied on archaisms and Francized phonemes, notably pointing out that it was inconsistent.

The transcriptome and euchromatin-related epigenome were moderately affected by loss of H3f3b in mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) with ontology most notably pointing to changes in chromatin regulatory and histone coding genes.

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On the second issue, Facebook notably points fingers at Nasdaq, the exchange that fought bitterly against the New York Stock Exchange to win the Facebook listing.

With law firms, the prevailing business model based on hourly billing offers no financial incentives for technological innovation, as most notably pointed out by Richard Susskind, and the attitudinal problems may not be all that different.

They notably point to a 1969 exchange of letters with Harry Guggenheim, then president of the foundation, in which he accepted her strict conditions that the collection should be "kept as a whole and at the palazzo", without additions.

They notably point to a 1969 exchange of letters with her cousin Harry Guggenheim, then president of the foundation, in which he accepted her strict conditions that the collection should be "kept as a whole and at the palazzo", without additions.

The letter that was delivered to "Today" and later released by baseball was notably pointed in its language, saying the proposed waiver would allow Rodriguez and Major League Baseball to disclose information and documents that would extend beyond his suspected links to a South Florida anti-aging clinic.

Now we can see our way through a classic evolutionary pdox, notably pointed out by the evolutionary geneticist C.H. Waddington (1967).

Critics have most notably pointed to her use of the word "super-predator" when speaking about the need for tougher criminal justice legislation in the 1990s during her husband's presidency.

Critics have most notably pointed to her use of the word "super-predator" when speaking about the need for tougher criminal justice legislation in the 1990s during her husband's presidency.

At that time, ML approaches produced lower results than TB ones; the lack of a standard training set was notably pointed out.

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