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This effect is, however, not captured so distinctively by PM.
The action of epigenetic agents of the promoter class is highly dose-dependent and reversible, and thus, a distinctively different health risk analysis is required for these agents to take account of their quantitatively lesser hazard.
PCO and PCOS, therefore, have distinctively different connotations.
Some of the friction with Europe thus stems from a distinctively Bush team perspective on U.S. national security strategy.
Thus, cofilin clusters induce distinctively asymmetric conformational changes in filaments.
For example the ENTSO-E scenario outlook 2014 2030 speaks of four "visions" explicating that "The four visions are based on distinctively different assumptions, thus the actual future evolution of parameters is expected to lie in-between".
Thus I ask, did a distinctively "postcolonial" form of medicine emerge in the former imperial centers, as it did in the former colonies?
Tchaikovsky wanted to write professional compositions of such quality that they would stand up to Western scrutiny and thus transcend national barriers, yet remain distinctively Russian in melody, rhythm and other compositional characteristics.
Thus, our findings suggest impairment on distinctively different narrow band end points assessed during infancy.
Thus to develop such a capacity is to develop a distinctively human virtue, something which is a constituent of human well-being.
Nuns were encouraged to dress less distinctively and live among layfolk which lowered their profile, and thus, perhaps, the job's appeal.
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