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Moreover, different databases might have different policy regarding unification of distinct disease manifestations.
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Shows how the unification of apparently distinct areas of physics leads to an explosion in the growth of our knowledge and understanding.
Theorists call this unification of formerly distinct string theories by a new name, M-theory, with the meaning of M being deferred until the theory is more fully understood.
In this alternative history, Gilmour argues that the 1861 unification of the Italian peninsula into a single nation ignored the reality of its distinct city-states with long, separate histories and little in common.
However, this Article concludes that the concept of necessity stubbornly defies such attempts; necessity is a term of art with a distinct history and meaning in each body of law, and unification of these meanings can only come at the cost of betraying the fundamental precepts of one legal regime over the other.
More specifically, the integration of equivalent data objects from distinct data sources, e.g. genes and proteins, are facilitated by the unification of objects with a common identifier.
The syntactic foam was found to exhibit four distinct stages of deformation: (i) elastic; (ii) dispersed collapse of the fly ash microballoons; (iii) unification of the dispersed collapse region forming a band of densification, usually normal to the loading axis, via localized plasticity; and (iv) final densification.
The unification of Italy.
That will be unification of a sort.
The question of the complete unification of the Iberian Peninsula remained.
Tells about the Ticino role in the unification of Italy.
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