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SAY what you want about fading regional differences, about the steamrolling effects of mass culture, Americans still feel uniquely defined by whichever state they call home.
In "Grammars of Creation," for example, he tells us that "the classical and Judaic ideal of man as 'language animal,' as uniquely defined by the dignity of speech... came to an end in the antilanguage of the death camps".
By following the sampling method described in Section 2.2.1, is uniquely defined by = = [12].
This scheme is uniquely defined by a simple physical principle: the ADI difference equations should be invariant under time-inversion.
Descriptors are uniquely defined by referencing the Blue Obelisk Descriptor Ontology (BODO) [26] and are contained in a DescriptorList.
Note however that these quotients are no more uniquely defined by ((G, Phi )), since choices are involved.
Similarly, f − is (uniquely) defined by (i), (ii) and (iii)': f − is increasing in the interval [ 0, 1 / 2 ].
It remains to prove that the number h of the boundary condition (1.2) is uniquely defined by (3.13).
Condylar growth involves a sequence of transitory stages uniquely defined by molecules that are intrinsically synthesized by cells in the condyles.
In particular, it turns out that the state of a composite system is not uniquely defined by those of its components.
When cooled to room temperature, the RAF preserves a memory about the melt state of polymer, which is uniquely defined by the crystallization temperature.
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