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(Ger and stergaard 1998) also observed that Turkish-Danish teenagers in Denmark subtly recognized which kind of details in a cloth could make them look like more 'Turk' or 'Danish'Danish
18 Furthermore, these dermoscopic patterns can be subtly recognized in normal-appearing skin, 19 suggesting an individual predisposition towards a given pattern.
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The findings of Nitta et al. also indicate that transcription factors do not evolve to recognize subtly different DNA motifs, but instead appear constrained to recognize the same motifs.
Homogalacturonan (HG) is the major pectic polysaccharide in angiosperms and a range of mAbs (e.g. JIM5, JIM7, LM19 and LM20) are available that recognize subtly different methyl-esterification patterns of this polymer [ 25- 27].
The surprising finding was the substantial proportion – one-third – that presented as 'clinically silent,' in that the patients harboring those adenomas could not be recognized as even subtly acromegalic by experienced endocrinologists.
American Jewish World Service is glad to see that the courage of women resisting the Taliban is being recognized ("Behind the Burka: Women Subtly Fought Taliban," front page, Nov. 19).
Wilkens, who had coached Mutombo in Atlanta, bluntly recognized what others have only been subtly suggesting.
The second resolution recognized Mao's dominance within the Party and subtly called for an end to the policies of the Great Leap Forward.
These prosecutors might have had the time and the expertise to recognize a subtly incriminating e-mail or spreadsheet.
In the century that Michel Foucault said had "invented" homosexuality, the coded signs that initiates could recognize were subtly embroidered upon.
Pick and rolls, subtly great defense, head fakes, and bank shots, we were told, should be recognized by real connoisseurs as things of beauty.
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