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Although conceived of as distinct phenomena until the 19th century, electricity and magnetism are now known to be components of the unified field of electromagnetism.
The two shells appear to be components of an ochre workshop, the team concludes.
Finally, as NW are also destined to be components for NEMS [27], AFM-based mechanical characterization has also been carried out on Si and GaN NW for comparison.
All the IMFs that have energy greater than the confidence interval are considered to be components of the signal and not to be pure noise. .
The conceptions of equality of opportunity canvassed so far are intended to be components of a theory of justice, but not all of it or even the central core of it.
All three parts may be considered to be components of the perianth (perigon, perigonium).
Since the Columbine High School shooting in 1999, I have been arguing to school districts that values-based education, social-emotional learning and workshops that emphasize kindness, caring and respect ought to be components of a learning-wellness-safety continuum.
The index considered a child's nonverbal IQ at age 12 as well as parental reports about how socially aloof and focused their kids were, which the researchers considered to be components of geekiness.
Strange quarks were given their name because they were discovered to be components of the strange particles discovered in cosmic rays years before the quark model was proposed; these particles were deemed "strange" because they had unusually long lifetimes.
The AtCRT1a and CRT1b family members appear to be components of a general ER chaperone network.
We also tried to look for the presence of other domains that are known to be components of pattern recognition receptors in animals [21] in fungal encoded proteins.
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