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The artist herself writes of her work that "it is not a quest for the erotic, but rather a search to define the self and the other.
There was a desperate online search to define him.
Others use single-dimensional approaches such as keyword search to define their audience engagement when they should be learning about their users' opinions and intentions.
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As in the early stages of AIDS, we are still searching to define an enemy so that we can understand and defeat it.
In other cases, I use Google searches to define terms and concepts in the paper or read the cited references to better understand the points being made.
After informed consent from the patients with IBS, records of primary care were searched to define consulters for chronic pain.
Core-search to define the unknown motifs in the 5' flanking regions (2874 bp) of WNT4 gene in the tammar (GenBank: EU003446), mouse and human was carried out using GEMS, Genomatix software.
It is also obvious that some networks are still searching to define SMART objectives (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bounded objectives).
In order to verify if apparent differences observed in the promoter sequence might be associated with the relative levels of transcription of various genes, the bovine EST database was searched to define the relative distribution of various boPAG transcripts.
The selectivity of object segmentation and extraction can be controlled by specifying a user-defined detection tolerance threshold for each fingerprint parameter, within which segmented objects must fall and/or by altering the number of search parameters, to define morphologically similar structures.
Response: A simple approach to the promoter search is to define a conserved query mask.
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