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While PPE populations display quite uniform properties when analyzed by flow cytometry and therefore are usually amalgamated as a single functional group [20], our data demonstrate that in most samples, the PPE population is in fact an assemblage of several phylogenetic groups.
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Usually, principles of both are amalgamated into the same lighting design.
The 101 battalions which were planned to be transferred to the Reserves trained as Militia in 1908, but amalgamated thereafter with the regular regiments, forming Special Reserve battalions (usually the 3rd Battalion); 74 were assigned to line regiments, and 27 as duplicate "Extra Special Reserve" battalions.
Tanganyikans want to be amalgamated.
Stop as soon as the mixture is amalgamated.
Pros: Cheap, and easily amalgamated into existing algorithms.
These symbols reoccur in the exhibition, abused, amalgamated and mocked.
Leave on the heat, stirring, for a minute, until amalgamated.
Mix until all the ingredients are evenly amalgamated.
The bureau amalgamated with the Fabian Society in 1938.
The amalgamated city experienced rapid economic growth from 1950.
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