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This structure is described as "auxiliary + infinitive" (Chrzanowski 2013: 246 ).

This structure is described herein, and data collection and refinement statistics are provided in Figure 1 source data 1.

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This structure was described by Zoner et al. and is thought to mark the attachment site of the extensor carpi radialis brevis tendon [ 38].

This book's version of that structure is described with clarity.

The linkage disequilibrium (LD) that is generated by this population structure is described in [ 7].

The development and nature of this data structure is described below.

This vibration of this rather complex structure is described here with models which need only a small number of parameters.

Citic SMCC Process Technology Pty Ltd has developed such a model and in this paper its structure is described.

In the proposed method, both the fluid and the structure are described by the MPS.

In this study a novel cytoplasmic structure is described in H. pylori-colonized human gastric epithelium which is essentially characterized by accumulation of regularly spaced, 13-nm-thick, elongated particles inside a relatively clear, amorphous to filamentous background, to form a distinct cytoplasmic area surrounded by RER.

A matrix explaining the complexity of interrelationships between the phenomena under investigation in relation to the conditions was developed and its structure is described in this paper.

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