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Legislative data models have (at least) two purposes: first, they are a kind of specification that precisely describes data encountered in and around the legislative process, the precise relationships among the data items and elements, and (significantly) relationships between the data and the real-world people, groups, and processes that create and manipulate the data.
This list precisely describes most of the genes appearing in the signature, and its precise composition (e.g., having COL11A1 as the prominent collagen, MMP11 as the prominent metalloproteinase, and CDH11 as the prominent cadherin) points to a particular variant of CAFs, to which we refer as "metastasis associated fibroblasts" (MAFs).
Narrow, in fact, precisely describes the man himself, who stands six feet tall, weighs 147 pounds.
(Rowing more precisely describes propelling a boat by use of an oar fixed in an oarlock).
Curtis Macdonald, a Brooklyn musician, also says that "curate" precisely describes his job: hiring bands for a local site.
I think "So Many Advances in Medicine, So Many Yet to Come" (Dec. 26) precisely describes the infamous "Law of Unintended Consequences" in the 21st century.
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precisely described by the definitions.
This precisely described the situation in Iran.
Mr. Powell said it precisely described the Net's ambiguity.
she asked, precisely describing Dr. Nissen's study.
But it might be more precisely described as a culture of fear.
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