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"They reported for one group that after one term of education they were precisely one term behind where they should have been.
The effects of both the asymmetries of the energy rules and of the GU base pairs are conveniently captured in terms of thermodynamic quantities, more precisely, in terms of the folding energies of the consensus structure and the individual folding energies of a set of aligned RNAs.
In several cases the nonadiabatic coupling terms neglected in eq 5.8 are precisely those terms that are responsible for the transitions between states with different electron charge localizations.
We feel that using precisely defined terms, even if they are unfamiliar, is less confusing than using familiar terms that are not quite appropriate.
My point is that while the terms "innate immunity" and "adaptive immunity" are widely employed, the process of thinking through what precisely these terms mean is less-widely employed.
In statistics, error is a precisely defined term.
It's not often that you hear a Jew question Israel's right to exist - in precisely those terms.
The embassy provided its own translation into Chinese of the letter, which revealed the complexity of precisely translating terms of contrition.
The question of whether she is, in fact, still Alice is to lead to a family crisis without anyone couching it in precisely these terms.
He said the chief job for a broker now is to "break down and analyze" for potential tenants precisely what terms are possible.
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