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Second to forth genes refer to first pattern and fifth to seventh genes refer to second pattern and if the first gene is one, other ones are considered zero and has no effect in producing design.
The term "refugee camp" is mostly used to refer to first, camps in the global south, second, discourses on informal encampments, makeshift camps, and tent cities for transiting refugees (such as Calais in France and Idomeni in Greece), and third, hotspots, and detention and transit centers in border areas.
The artist shouldn't need to refer to first prizes anymore".
In this paper, the term Indigenous has been used to refer to first nation or the original inhabitants prior to colonisation in different countries including Australia.
Although pigmentation and colouration are mentioned in most staging tables, some authors refer to first occurrence of pigment cells that are hard to see in photographs and in embryos that have been fixed for a long time.
The other two events refer to, first, Tb62.3 and Tb62.4 clustering together (blue peak, p = 3.38e-15), due to conversion of Tb62.2 by Tb62.5, and, second, to Tb62.1 by Tb62.2 being most similar (red peak, p = 3.16e-09), also due to conversion of Tb62.2.
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You might want to refer to first-person accounts of those who have been "(denied) equal protection under the law and (for whom) life (has been made to) seem scary," or reread the last paragraph of the article and include the concept of the "scapegoat".
(Quantifiers, for instance, are said to refer to second level concepts).
The traditional terminology is to refer to second-order number theory as analysis.
Cases refer to first-degree relatives or first/second-degree relatives if multiple cases.
On p2 the authors refer to " second generation MMPs ".
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