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The liner notes are unusually informative.
It's good looking, a good read, and nicely rounds out an unusually informative project.
As a result, "Plants in Garden History is an unusually informative history for practicing gardeners and more accessible than either "Greater Perfections or "The History of Garden Design.
As it drily reports: "The 'interviews' we conducted this way were unusually informative because the job of our sources was in fact to answer the questions posed".
Together with the unusually informative notes, the text is more than seven hundred and eighty pages, and there are forty years still to go.
The architectural plans, drawings and contemporary photographs that document both the growth of the house and life with Hearst and Davies are accompanied by unusually informative captions that offer an entertaining supplement to the main text.
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Is information always informative?
Mitochondrial DNA is one the most widely used and informative molecular markers in Metazoa; however, the Anthozoan mitochondrial genome evolves unusually slowly, providing little phylogenetic resolution at or below the family or genus level [ 7, 8].
Low-level exposures to TCDD are common (2, 3); however, the most informative human data on the potential health effects of this chemical come from studies of persons who encountered unusually high TCDD levels (4).
Highly informative.
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