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The conclusion is then unambiguous: distribution became much more unequal over the past quarter-century.Nancy Birdsall (Letters, May 26th) is right that inequality within developing countries is probably contributing to low growth.

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In Governor Perry's then-unambiguous view, the federal law has done "significant harm" to American households.

If the coarse baseband Doppler centroid values are fdc1and fdc2, and the Doppler ambiguity numbers m ̂ and n ̂ are obtained from (18), then the unambiguous Doppler shifts can be described by f d 1 = f dc 1 + Δ f d + m ̂ f PRF 2, (21) f d 2 = f dc 2 − Δ f d + n ̂ f PRF 2, (22).

After these steps, the connections on simplified graph were broke at repeat boundaries, and then the unambiguous fragments produced from the graph were defined as contigs.

We then examined unambiguous character transformations inferred along the branches defining the conflicting nodes to assess the relationship between characters underlying the node and ecological function, and develop a list of potentially convergent characters to be subsequently excluded.

The index stage constructs the suffix array and FM-index for a set of sequence reads, the overlap stage computes the set of overlaps between the reads and the assemble stage builds the string graph, performs transitive reduction if necessary, then compacts unambiguous paths in the graph and writes out a set of contigs.

Even surer was Johnstone's response: he set up a goal in a 2-0 win, then flicked an unambiguous V-sign at the press box.

Thank goodness, then, for the unambiguous Genie by Polly of California, a shoe that will never say anything other than, "Catch me if you can," not to mention a shoe that, as the name suggests, comes as close to guaranteeing your guiltiest wish as any shoe can.

The plot moves from this initial situation towards its antagonistic climax, through a sequence of conflicts, and then towards an unambiguous solution at the end.

If the inventory of a questionnaire is relatively homogeneous and unambiguous, then the inter-item correlation will be high.

The neurologist then provided strong, unambiguous, non-judgemental advice to quit to all smokers along with an offer of support with making a cessation attempt.

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