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The name Everglades is a term unique to Florida.
The term unique is all too-frequently used.
The second surface transport term is a migration term unique to charged porous media.
Howard's old conviction was classified as an "aggravated felony," a broad term unique to the immigration system that covers a long list of offenses, many of which are neither aggravated nor felonies.
(We use the term "unique stem structures" to mean that any of the predicted stem's strands do not overlap with any other stem's sequences nor with each other).
To avoid drawing samples from a single recombination bin, two checks were performed: 1) Is any particular term unique to one crossover bin? 2) Is the number of genes that are associated with a term in any one bin higher than the sum of genes for that term in all the remaining bins?
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Are such onerous terms unique to Apple, I asked another of its suppliers?
He adds: "But there are some terms unique to e-commerce, such as exclusivity, loyalty and promotional content.
The book included many scientific and technical words, as well as thousands of terms unique to American English, including squash, moose, levee, prairie and skunk.
Tindill did it all — playing and officiating at test level in both sports — a "double double" that can truly be termed unique.
This can be helpful in the discovery of terms unique to COPD.
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