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In its elementary functions and rudimentary characteristics, however, a city is not clearly distinguishable from a town or even a large village.
The traditionally held belief among practitioners was that targets were to "disappear" and fully be integrated by an acquirer, or that the integration choice would rely on rudimentary characteristics such as size of targets.
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More importantly, NMuMG cells transfected with β3 integrin siRNAs only exhibited rudimentary EMT characteristics coordinate with the expression of αvβ3 integrins, which exhibit significantly delayed expression in response to TGF-β.
And the abstraction of natural forms into rudimentary symbols, characteristic of modern painting, is echoed in the "pin-men" conventions of Magdalenian caves, in Aztec pictograms, and Indian and Tibetan cosmic-diagram paintings.
:::- Larry Page BackRub already exhibited the rudimentary functions and characteristics of a search engine: a query input was entered and it provided a list of backlinks ranked by importance.
Even this rudimentary example, however, exhibits typical characteristics of early medieval chronicles.
Girls' schools were established in Québec City by the Ursulines from 1642 and by the Sisters of the Congrégation de Notre Dame from 1659, with a rudimentary curriculum but including a characteristic "finishing" of social graces appropriate to the French Canadian girl.
An evolutionary psychologist would say that an exaggeration of secondary sex characteristics like breasts is rudimentary mate attraction; a Freudian might diagnose such a bosom-focused culture as being hopelessly mired in its oral stage.
The wings were rudimentary (Fig. 4A,Y) but other characteristics like gin traps (Fig. 4U), genital papillae, and urogomphi were well developed (Fig. 4ZC).
Poorly developed infrastructure, untreated sewage and rudimentary solid waste disposal are common characteristics of most communities.
Post-repair images (b) have a characteristic appearance with a rudimentary proximal ascending aorta and the proximal main pulmonary artery (arrow) reconstituting flow to the distal ascending aorta (arrowhead).
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