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It was a pattern unique to her but as classic as vaudeville: cry, laugh, express true joy.
The result is theoretical: on the computer screen, the spectrum looks like a succession of peaks or bands following a pattern unique to the hydrogen chloride molecule.
The spent bullet and shell casing would be sent to the state police, who would record the pattern of nicks and scratches on them, a pattern unique to each gun.
Tens of thousands at a time would come ashore on the same day at Rancho Nuevo, a remote Mexican beach in Tamaulipas State, to lay their eggs in the synchronized pattern unique to their breed.
The researchers also found a pattern unique to the transition period.
They had rows of gills, and their muscles were arranged in W-shaped blocks along their flanks, a pattern unique to vertebrates.
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So, if you must have a moan out loud, try minimising it to the shock of missing last night's must-see television programme or the erratic weather patterns unique to the British climate.
Is there any evidence of stable isotope patterns unique to biological systems?
The all-optical surface patterning unique to azobenzenes is also reviewed.
Each whistle contains specific frequency patterns unique to each animal, announcing a dolphin's identity to other animals that may be hundreds of yards away.
When fireflies court, males flash patterns unique to their species, while females wait on perches and answer with a precisely timed response.
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