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The observed difference in standard deviation again reflects the conception of 5'-end to 3'-end RNA degradation.

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And Sarasate's "Zigeunerweisen" reflects the Romantic conception of Gypsy exoticism.

The Manual of Reason states that a cognition is the "ground for all linguistic practice" (TS 34), reflecting the Nyāya conception of language as primarily an instrument for transmitting true thoughts from speaker to hearer.

While Mechanics clearly reflects the more space-filling conception of matter dominant in British thought, Physics is consistent with the more dynamic continental European conception of matter originating in Leibniz with his idea of living forces.

The narrow focus of the DCI reflects the most common alternative conceptions encountered by us in our own teaching and discussed in the literature.

In the Russian and Western literatures of the 19th century, the image of Queen Tamar reflected the European conceptions of the Orient – of which Georgia was perceived as a part – and the position and characteristics of women in it.

Our results were interpreted as reflecting four descriptive categories: caring as person-centredness, caring as safeguarding the patient's best interests, caring as nursing interventions and caring as contextually intertwined, which reflected the nurses' conceptions of caring.

The current diagnostic criteria with steady cutoff points based on Gaussian definition of normality does not reflect the functional conceptions of the anemia and of the iron deficiency at pregnancy, respectively, as the status of insufficient circulating haemoglobin for oxygen transport required by gestational metabolism and as the inadequate iron supply to achieve this demand [ 1].

In the hypothesis, I propose that maternal age at birth (and conception) actually reflects the quality of the mitochondria with which an individual begins his or her life.

However, if a conception is of something common to an object and all other things, then there can be nothing in any of its causes not reflected in the conception of it itself; whatever is present in the cause will be present in it as well, hence reflected in the idea of it.

Each collage reflects the specific place and time of its conception.

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