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This would refer to the kind of journalism that applies itself to the kind of society we live in, a globalised network society, in which information is both its lifeline and its means of control, in which the constant communication instead of leading to more informed decisions ends up in meaningless circulation in an environment described as communicative capitalism.
Nipponbare, this would refer to the gene, PSBA (82 1,143 bp), as referenced by GenBank entry NC_001320.
In our case, this would refer to the presence of both surface hydroxyl groups and water vapor in the reaction mixture, whereby especially the former is almost impossible to control quantitatively.
In a personal narrative, this would refer to if a child simply starts talking about someone by name who they have not identified to you, as in "David came over to my house …" (when you don't know who David is).
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On this, I would refer him to the wondrous diaries of Jean Lucey Pratt, edited by Simon Garfield and published last year.
"Demographic hysteresis," in this case, would refer to a permanently lower birth rate for a certain cohort of women.
A low rating of this item would refer to a perceived lack of support available to those students who get stressed.
Obstetrician 10, age 40+ Even though this obstetrician would refer a woman in need of abortion, he did not want to take the responsibility for the procedure.
In contrast, an interactive effect in this case would refer to the case in which possession of the two alleles would be associated with quantitatively disproportionate level of impulsivity, which was the case in the current study.
And when she was asked, in reference to the meeting, "How is that not collusion?" she replied, "Not to sound like a broken record, but, on all questions related to this matter, I would refer you to Don, Jr.,'s counsel and outside counsel".
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