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The seven Oscar nominations it got were a suitable recognition of its envelope-pushing status.
And, of course, in this first African finals we have six of the continent's nations – Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria, Algeria and the hosts, South Africa – whose success would be celebrated as suitable recognition of a fertile source of talent for leagues around the world.
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The cloning strategy overcomes a lack of suitable recognition sites often encountered in complex cloning strategies such as those requiring repeated insertions and or large recipient vectors.
Only 48% think they receive suitable recognition, as individuals, for their work, compared with 68% of workers in supposedly collectivist China.
First, is anyone else worried that St Helens' departure from Knowsley Road could sneak by without suitable recognition?
The high-order oligomerization of Ire1 completes the active site by stabilizing the highly dynamic HLE [ 5] in a conformation suitable for recognition of cognate RNA stem-loops.
But all of them were not suitable for early recognition of true positives in a VS experiment.
The combination of reflected laser sensing photodiode analysis and visible imaging is considered more suitable for the recognition of underfill.
The recognition process of construction parts is based on a line search and topological analysis, which are not suitable for the recognition of drawing inscriptions and hand writings.
Areas with long-term tectonic stability were suitable places for recognition of climatic signals in the sedimentary record, modified by the intensity of local clastic input.
A mathematical model was therefore constructed that is suitable for the recognition of coal and gangue based on this theory, while algorithms of recognition threshold values and identification rate are presented.
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