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7) To what extent are these data more or less consistent with the notions put forth by Lee and Wand, by Tilton et al, by Kern and coworkers, and ideally also with the (not mentioned) "sectors" analyzed by Ranganathan?

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Residents here laugh at the notion, put forth by some experts, that the vinyl chloride does not emanate from a chemical plant.

Some are offended by the notion, put forth by Mr. Wright, that an attack on him was an attack on the black church itself.

The idea that "going green" could actually be profitable, a notion put forth by economists as long as 20 years ago, remains a source of skepticism in some quarters.

These collectors did not go along with the notion put forth previously in the academic literature — that a mass-produced object could never acquire the aura of a fetish, the anthropological term for an object believed to have supernatural powers.

The closest we get, very late in the book, is when Allen, in a January 2000 sit-down, takes issue with the notion, put forth by the critic Richard Schickel, that his audience left him at some point.

The notion, put forth at conferences and panels devoted to this sort of thing, that it is only a matter of time before e-sports surpass football is based on the idea that the term "gamer" itself is fast becoming meaningless, now that more people play games than go to movies.

Cantor has little faith in the famous notion, put forth by Millard Meiss in 1951, that the plague caused the painters of the late fourteenth century to abandon the new naturalism of Giotto and to retreat into the more abstract style that preceded it.

Did he agree with the notion put forth by Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fl).

I can find no credence for the notion, put forth by some activist clergy, that using the word "bucks" for "dollars" is racist, referring to young male slaves being called "bucks" because they were used as beasts of burden and were traded for tangible goods.

Consistent with the notion put forth for other RBR E3s (Wenzel et al, 2011), the data suggest that ubiquitin is transferred from UBCH7 to TRIAD1, and then from TRIAD1 to the lysine in solution.

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