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Armies also began to acquire the rudiments, at least, of modern logistical and health systems; though they were not quite composed of interchangeable units, they at least comprised a far more homogeneous and disciplined set of suborganizations than they had since Roman times.
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RINEKE DIJKSTRA likes to photograph people on the cusp of change, at landmarks in their life or at moments when they are not quite composed: children on the edge of adolescence, for example, or Israeli teenagers on the day they are drafted into the army.
During the remediation of the peptide-like antibiotics and inhibitors present in the PDB archive in 2011, it became clear that additional annotation was required for consistent representation of these molecules, which are quite often composed of several sequential subcomponents including modified amino acids and other chemical groups.
He seemed quite composed, quite normal.
We just weren't quite composed enough".
She was quite composed when they said goodbye.
The optimum mix (which was quite critical) was composed of 10 parts (by weight), 1.4 parts diethylene triamine and 0.7 parts of silica powder.
Quite interestingly, individual microvessels composed of both human and murine cells were observed.
A de novo assembly is sometimes possible if the estimated diversity is very low and composed of quite different species.
Just after nucleation, the particles have a size of a few nanometers (D < 5 nm) and are composed of quite a few water-borne oligomers.
Millikan writes, "Natural conventionality is composed of two, quite simple, related characteristics.
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