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"I would not run in the Hispanic district because I think a Hispanic should represent that area," Mr. Boyle added.
"Education should be for everyone and our foremost educational establishments should represent that spirit of fairness and public service".
Thus the same ΔpHs in this range should represent that same flux of H+ ions.
So I thought the covers should represent that.
Thus, our longitudinal data on PPARG expression should represent that of epithelial cells.
As only a small number of cell culture passages were performed, it is unlikely that mutations could have arisen and fixed in the wBol1-b genome during this process, so the sequence we obtained should represent that found in the insect.
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One student journalist who was at the scene told the BBC: "There were thousands of people out there to protest against five years of Tory rule, which is going to see more cuts, more privatisation and more austerity - and one person's action should not represent that".
Some signals within the epithelial cells should represent responses that have been induced by the mesenchyme (that is, activated receptors and their downstream effectors) as well as signals that will be sent to the mesenchyme (secreted factors).
S/He should represent all that is best about America and the American dream, not nothing more than a personal brand.
When we say further that that finger at w1 was burnt at a different possible world w2, we should likewise take w2 to represent that finger as having been burnt.
Much research on ethnicity has focused on testing hypotheses about differences in outcome by race or ethnicity whilst the issue that participants of trials should represent the population that will be receiving an intervention has been relatively neglected.
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