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No single exposition has exhausted the possibilities of the affirmations or of the relationship between them.
The title aims at enabling foreign readers - whether seeking information on Danish law for practical purposes, in study contexts or for other purposes - to get a broad insight into various parts of Danish law of particular relevance to the business community by means of one single exposition in the field.
During single exposition of the material in the Ar 5 vol% H2 mixture at this temperature (version 5 in Table 1), NiO particles are reduced completely within 1 h (Fig. 4а) by diffusion mechanism of much higher intensity as compared to version 1. Reduced Ni particles are dotted with nanopores.
Therefore, a single exposition to citric acid denture cleanser is not able to remove Candida biofilms, or prevent their recolonization.
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These results indicate that in contrast to V. vulnificus YJ016, V. vulnificus CMCP6 gained GIs belonging to one cluster, consistent with the notion of a single acquisition event of these GIs, or exclusive exposition to a specific donor.
A single, disjunctive exposition is not offered.
His single-handed exposition of information theory, stating that all information could be represented mathematically as a succession of noughts and ones, facilitated the digital manipulation of data without which today's information society would be unthinkable.
Postmortem angiographies (n = 6 per group) were obtained 7 days after femoral artery occlusion as described previously using postmortem perfusion of the distal hindlimb with a barium based contrast agent and exposition on single paper wrapped films (X-OMAT MA 13 × 18 cm, Kodak, France) in an X-ray chamber (Faxitron X-ray cooperation, Model 43855D, USA).
Consequently, there is not a single text with a clear exposition of his political creed.
She has incorporated only brief formulations, modified thoughts, and single phrases, with no sustained exposition of his ideas.
By 'logic' or 'theory of science' Bolzano means that discipline or science which formulates rules, "according to which we must proceed in the business of dividing the entire realm of truth into single sciences and in the exposition thereof in special textbooks if we want to proceed in a truly expedient fashion" (WL I, 7; cf. also WL I, 19 and 56).
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