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affective instability due to a marked reactivity of mood (extreme changes in mood typically lasting a few hours and only rarely more than a few days).
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Although spider monkeys live in large social groups, you only rarely see more than a handful of animals at a time traveling or hanging out together.
And, as in the awards review, he said, it will probably be given only rarely to more than three people on a single film.
Although the genomes of aromatic-degrading strains only rarely carry more than one BMM [195], Cafaro et al. [196] suggested that multiple BMMs in the same system may be beneficiary in terms of BMM specificity and efficiency of substrate utilization.
In such SOM genes are sparse and only rarely is more than one gene found in one neuron.
SNPs that clearly have harmful functional consequences only rarely become more common than this 5% level in the population as a whole.
A main focus in philosophical ethics, thus, lies on the well-foundedness and acceptability of a normative-ethical account, while only rarely other more practice-related requirements towards an ethical theory are discussed.
Only rarely might a more specific mechanism produce a more dominantly acting effect; for example, by leading to an abnormal product which in some way interferes with the functioning of the normal product or is pathogenic through some other mechanism.
And if the more extreme wildfires that are supposed to occur only rarely become far more frequent, it can fundamentally alter major ecosystems, Wehner said.
Because such direct proof is only rarely available, courts more typically examine market structure in search of circumstantial evidence of monopoly power.
This time, however, only 100 atoms are involved (not 3 × 1019 as in one cubic centimetre of helium), and the hole is made so small that atoms pass through only rarely and no more than one at a time.
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