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I am virtually omitting here, because it resists abridgment, what could be a book in itself: Black's informed account of the efforts to undo the damage to Connecticut rivers.
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It's a bad cliché." It also may come as a disappointment that the book virtually omits photography over the last four decades.
Robinson et al interviewed only 12 carers, and Tilling et al virtually omitted the phase.
The concept times for the Timer Interrupt, a specific version of the ISR are virtually identical and are omitted for brevity.
First, the background signal seen in the tandem mass spectrometry assay when substrate is omitted is virtually zero (i.e., no components of blood other than enzymatic product are detected in the product mass spectrometry ion-selective channels), whereas nonproduct components of the blood contribute to significant autofluorescence in the fluorometric assay.
This motivated a local model of the study area along the closed coast of Terschelling, not including tidal inlets and further simplifying tidal boundary definitions by omitting the horizontal tides: morphodynamic simulations of the local model show virtually identical results as the larger model predictions.
Including all, omitting none.
We're omitting dozens more.
Are we omitting key facts?
Second, because market price is a variable in virtually all microeconomic research, most titles and abstracts simply omit this keyword as a non-unique aspect of research methods and results.
What she omits, naturally, is the fact that virtually all of Israel have risen in condemnation of the murder, including myself.
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