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We interpreted that the territory referred to in the cited RMg description probably corresponded actually to r5 r7, since r4 shows very few raphe cells (see below), and we know that the pons used to be extended conventionally at least into the area we identify as r5.
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Thus, this section when referred to in the NRCAR is cited as 2001.104-2(c).
The most obvious are the simple issues of workload and timescale, as referred to in the detailed accounts cited above, for example the RMIT case apparently took two years to resolve and a significant amount of academic staff time in preparation for and attendance at court hearings (Zobel 2004).
However, at a minimum the following additional references should be cited and referred to in the Introduction and/or Discussion: St. Onge et al. Nature Genetics (2007); Drees et al. Genome Biology (2005); Kelley et al. Nature Biotech (2005).
Moreover, the unsoundness of the contentions is additionally shown by the number of cases in state courts of last resort, sustaining statutes of a similar nature, which we need not here cite, as they are referred to in the excerpt heretofore made from the opinion of Vann, J., in Wright v. Hart, supra.
Both of the latter catastrophes are frequently referred to in Candide and are cited by scholars as reasons for its composition.
The interested reader is referred to the cited references for detailed description of the methods.
It is not clear exactly what legal requirements General Musharraf was referring to in citing the factors that might delay any handover, the Pakistani officials said.
As has been noted above, the Carroll case is neither cited nor referred to in any of the opinions filed in the trial court and the Court of Appeals.
The red line refers to the cited references in all citing papers published in 2003.
They do not, of course, reflect the complexity of the concepts of "the self" or "spirituality" as psychologists, philosophers, and theologians might discuss them (the interested reader is referred to the literature cited in the References).
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