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Furthermore, many 17th century paintings were painted on colored grounds that poorly reflect IR.
Backing this notion is the increasing evidence that tumors possess intrinsic heterogeneity, which predominantly homogeneous cancer cell lines poorly reflect.
Even when freshly isolated tissues are used, they are almost always derived from animals housed in cages that poorly reflect the animal's native environment.
But is it possible that, in fact, Bush's multiculturalism clouded his judgment of his own ethnicity, reflecting the confusion over racial identification so common to U.S. Latinos, who are forced to use American racial categories that poorly reflect the diversity of our multiracial ethnicity?
If current mate ornamentation is largely determined by intrinsic and environmental constraints, it will very poorly reflect individual preferences [70].
This is because components of fitness are likely to trade-off against each other, such that any particular component may poorly reflect total fitness.
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"They have a distinct value, poorly reflected in economic science or official statistics," the report said.
Here is the artist, pacing about, her image poorly reflected on the dead grey screen of a TV monitor at the back of another shot.
However, this need is poorly reflected in human housing.
Furthermore the influence of the physical properties, like viscosity or interfacial tension, is only poorly reflected in the available models.
These are irreducible to individual episodes, demonstrating that partitioning palimpsests into sites poorly reflects record formation on a landscape level.
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