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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.
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This can be helpful in the discovery of terms unique to COPD.
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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.
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?
In hormone-related processes, auxin transport and stimulus GO terms are unique to the compatible interaction, and this is also true for gibberellin biosynthesis and stimulus.
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