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This was the pattern adopted in Chile in 1924.
It's a pattern adopted by several universities, and one agent often serves more than one institution.
The consequences can be particularly severe when people binge drink, a drinking pattern adopted by 44percentt of college students, national surveys have shown.
The Fields of the Dead, with their seemingly endless lines of plain stones, follow a pattern adopted in 1872 for use in all national cemeteries.
The Church of Greece is organized as a state church according to the pattern adopted in Russia under Peter the Great.
Olaf Nicolai's colorful, woozily patterned mural, derived from a traditional ceramic pattern adopted by the government of Bulgaria as a decorative motif for its tourism promotion, obliquely mocks collectivist social engineering.
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This is of considerable interest, since it has been shown that the cubic aggregate structure of lipid A is its bioactive form, whereas some non-enterobacterial biologically inactive LPS/lipid A structures with a different acylation pattern adopt multi-lamellar aggregates [ 30].
In all cases, the feeding patterns adopted by species are the result of evolutionary interplay between (1) structural properties inherent in their phylogenetic line and (2) the ecological situations to which they have been exposed.
A detailed model was used to generate the patterns adopted for the learning and testing phases.
The delivery patterns adopted on the exercise are the ones obtained during delivery windshield surveys in the area [36].
Sainton et al. [26] described this pattern of movement as similar to the gait patterns adopted by astronauts on the Moon as defined by Minetti et al. [38].
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