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the termed
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Limitation, restriction or regulation.
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The termed phases have become too traditional.
The location of the near-surface contact between the Crescent Formation and the pre-Cenozoic metamorphic basement of the continent — what has been the termed the Coast Range Boundary Fault (CRBF) — is largely uncertain.
These global sequence features, in combination with the local sequence profiles generated by PSI-BLAST, PSIPRED, SCRATCH and DISOPRED programs, constitute the termed sequence encoding scheme 'ALL', leading to the best prediction performance with the CC of 0.71, the RMSE of 1.74 and the MAE of 1.28.
Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is part of a group of heredofamilial disorders characterized by the presence of disseminated hamartoma for which Van der Hoeve introduced the termed "phakomatoses" in 1923 [ 1].
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Moreover, the city's unwieldy sprawl, with a mountain range running through it and independent fiefs like Beverly Hills carved out within it, hardly fosters civic unity.Still, the men and women competing to replace the termed-out Antonio Villaraigosa cannot be accused of excessive zeal.
(The Washington Post summarizes the terms).
The term ends next week.
The terms are harsh.
So do the terms.
The term has stuck.
The term "light rail….
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