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By then, antagonism to mass culture had come to seem virtually definitive of the American intellectual.
Waterstone's figures, taken from market research company Nielsen BookScan's tally of electronic till receipts in almost all UK bookshops and websites, are virtually definitive.
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Virtually all definitive published treatments and manuals of Hawaiian organisms, beginning with Fauna Hawaiiensis in 1901, have been produced by the Museum, or in close collaboration with it.
Depending on the anatomical shape of the femur, the broaches and the definitive implant virtually "find their way" to a rotational position, where the stem conforms best to the rigid shape of the native proximal femur canal.
Not definitive, just definite.
However, the bewildering changing trends of the complex quantitative parameters made it virtually difficult to draw a definitive conclusion on the antibacterial activities of S. miltiorrhizae samples from different sources.
Virtually all patients wanted a definitive clinical trial to prove the case once and for all.
In the last phase, all the components of the definitive guide were virtually connected.
Although this is longer and more expensive than the current tests for "strep throat" or the "flu," it would give definitive diagnoses for virtually all other pathogens, especially for difficult to diagnose ones like Bordetella pertussis, whose current test takes 3 4 weeks.
Regrettably, absence of histological proof, as is virtually always the case, precludes a definitive diagnosis.
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