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Cornwell said one of Anchin's primary functions in 2006 was to ensure that locations were arranged where she could write without distraction while her home was undergoing reconstruction.
A such a situation can happen, for instance, if a self-map of is built with a switching rule involving above primary functions in a class.
The mesothelial cells surrounding liver tissue whose primary functions in vivo are to provide a protective adhesive surface and help in tissue repair.
God created the sexes differently with different primary functions in this world.
One of c-Cbl's primary functions in the cell is to target and suppress the activity of phosphorylated tyrosines on proteins, particularly tyrosine kinases, through the process of ubiquitination.
For those genes with described functions, either their B-cell associated functions or, if unknown, primary functions in other cell types are listed.
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We're attracted to the colour and that is its primary function in the blackberry – to mammals, this fruit looks good enough to eat.
That said, they do manage to shoot Ms. Hudson most attractively in a fantasy sequence that finds her promenading in a bikini, thus fulfilling her primary function in the film as a decorative accessory.
But as the writer Michael Chabon points out in a witty essay on the unitard in the "Superheroes" catalog, this minimal garment, for all its flash and novel materials, ultimately "takes its deepest meaning and serves its primary function in the depiction of the naked human form, unfettered, perfect and free".
Opera – a three-hour unskippable cutscene and all-round cultural blight whose primary function in modern society is to be used as a backing music to slow-motion montages of sporting folk – gets an easy ride partly because it's called "opera", instead of "singy-sing-sing time".
These substances include chemicals whose protective effects are incidental to their primary function in the body, chemicals whose principal function is to harm or destroy invaders, and chemicals produced by naturally occurring bacteria.
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