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Another possibility is to navigate from the Project to the collection of Rules, most likely represented as a directed labeled graph network, and then browse the Statements as an instantiation of the Rules, exemplified by another snapshot of a working application, Figure 5-A.

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Frequent losses and lineage-specific expansions of chemosensory genes appear to be the rule, exemplified by particularly large OR gene expansions observed in honeybee, jewel wasp and flour beetle genomes [ 11- 13].

The rules are exemplified on integrands defined by explicit mathematical expressions.

It should be apparent that the new rules, as exemplified in the selection above, are designed to create a better society.

Jacobs shares that while the exchange of contact information is of course common, in Japan, "no business can begin until cards are exchanged because the exchange itself indicates the beginning of a relationship". The rules of exchange exemplify the importance of this phase of relationship building.

In other words, the rule of law — exemplified in the APA — is designed to stop chief executives like President Trump from causing havoc in people's lives.

These rules are exemplified by measuring the elastic properties of a thin sputtered Al film and a hexagonal honeycomb structured Si/polymer composite film produced through an evaporation induced self-assembly process.

The developed stoichiometric analysis and linear lumping rules are exemplified for a case study from literature, that considers a four-ligands ("drug" dansyl groups) release from a dendrimeric support structure in a reducing environment that mimic the human plasma.

The global uproar he created by lifting a page from the Protocols of the Elders of Zion and declaring that Jews rule the world exemplified his most chauvinist side.

Nevertheless, there may be limits to such rules, as exemplified by extinct lineages within which further transformations were no longer possible.

However, later monarchs, such as Catherine the Great of Russia (reigned 1762 96), Louis XIV of France (1643 1715), and Frederick the Great of Prussia (1740 86), symbolized "absolutist" rule, as exemplified by Louis XIV's declaration, "L'état, c'est moi" ("I am the state").

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