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Today, the understanding of many facets of string theory is still in its formative stage.
Arthropod eyes consist of 8 10 receptor cells clustered around each of many facets, or corneal lenses.
"You're a man of many facets, which have not been shown, because of the media lynching you've been subjected to, Mr. President," she said.
A Dentist of Many Facets Edward V. Zegarelli, a dental professor and researcher, was a trustee of North Tarrytown the year his son Philip was born.
Clark is also marvelously adept at drawing out the relevance of many facets of his historical inquiry for present-day concerns.
This is only one of many facets of the disc, which moves from Italy to England (Purcell and Dowland) with energetic accompaniments on harpsichord (Jory Vinikour) and theorbo (Jakob Lindberg and Anders Ericson).
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Several animal models have illuminated a direct role of culture environment on many facets of embryo viability and long-term development.
The discussion of the issue touched on many facets of the movement to combat modern slavery.
The first version was trialed by five raters, and its quality was analyzed by means of many-facet Rasch measurement.
Autoradiography technique is applied to many facets of the experimental biology of fishes.
I would like to remind readers of some of the many facets of Percy E. Sutton's public career not covered in your obituary ("Percy E. Sutton, Political Trailblazer, Dies at 89," front page, Dec. 28).
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