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This phenomenon, termed CO interference, occurs pervasively in eukaryotes and may confer a selective advantage.
Rather, say gay men who are black or Latino, homophobia in their neighborhoods trades most pervasively in myth, denial and fear.
Instantiation is a feature of the 'informal meta-level'; it appears pervasively in specifications of the syntax and semantics of formal languages.
Concern over the quality of life in America has blos somed so swiftly and so pervasively in the last few years that it is hard to imagine a time when air and water pollu‐ tion, congestion and, indeed, the environment in general were not active social and political issues.
(That sum, by the way, is equivalent to between one-quarter and one-half of the government's budget deficit).Though it is impossible to be precise, that direct burden is almost certainly as nothing compared with the broader economic costs caused by the government's interfering so pervasively in the allocation of resources.
Although hocket technique generally is found in short passages (often at the endings of sections or phrases) within a larger composition, it is used pervasively in the 14th-century French composer Guillaume de Machaut's "David," in which the two upper voices sing in hocket above a slower moving tenor.
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"This study has provided evidence that childhood use of CNS stimulant treatment is significantly and pervasively implicated in cocaine dependence, in the uptake of regular smoking and in daily smoking in adulthood, as well as in the lifetime use of stimulants and cocaine," Lambert says in her report.
In continuity with strategies pervasively used in the job assignment era, we found that successful job seekers between 2003 and 2008 could be distinguished first by whether informal ties were used (contact users vs. contact non-users) in a job search, and second by whether kin or non-kin contacts were used among contact users (kin contacts vs. non-kin contacts).
They are rather refractory and depleted in MREE relative to HREE, but pervasively enriched in LREE and other highly incompatible elements.
Large intervening non-coding RNAs (lincRNAs) are pervasively transcribed in the genome yet their potential involvement in human disease is not well understood.
In the Middle East, the United States was so pervasively multilateral in its actions that it was unable to get very much done.
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