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The trouble with Lodge's approach is that it recognises only one method of relating the life to the work, which can be applied either well or badly.
It is important to note that both combinatorial encoding strategies rely on the assumption that any of the T cell populations that one aims to detect recognises only one of the pMHC complexes present within the staining reaction.
The constitution ambiguously labels regions like Catalonia as "nationalities", but it still recognises only one nation, Spain.Catalonia's politicians had stored away so much pent-up fury at the court's long-awaited decision, however, that they duly exploded.
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There is only one solution, as US treasury secretary Hank Paulson recognises.
First, we want it to be an environmental champion, one that recognises that although climate change is our biggest environmental concern, it is not the only one.
FORM recognises that ascribing a level of evidence to each study that reflects the risk of bias in its design, is only one small part of assessing evidence for a guideline recommendation.
The other greenhouse gases don't count - the trading scheme recognises only carbon.
It's a symptom Dr Victoria Galbraith, counselling psychologist, recognises only too well.
As of 2006, the IFNA recognises only women's netball.
It seems that 265/F4 recognises only the mdr1b P-glycoprotein.
A caspase-3-specific antibody was used that recognises only the cleaved, active form of caspase-3.
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