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The edict of 1585 was confirmed by the Edict of Rouen of July 1588 and was moreover defined as the "inviolable and fundamental law".

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The decomposition of the French labor market into skill groups (rather than skill-region groups), which are moreover not too narrowly defined (e.g., the present study uses three education groups, instead of four in Borjas (2003) and Ottaviano and Peri (2012) or five in Borjas (2014)), should limit any sampling error in the measure of immigrant shares.

Moreover, defined by (2.4) is well definition: (2.4).

In the case that, then the function given in (3.3a) is well defined and is moreover continuous.

Molecular descriptors calculated from structure alone are used to represent molecular structures, moreover, Nt was defined by ourselves.

That crime, moreover, is defined by two treaties banning chemical weapons, only one of which Syria signed, that contain no enforcement provisions.

Moreover, if is defined by where is given above, then is of type (R).

Moreover chemosensitivity was rigorously defined as the absence of any active tumoral infiltrate at the time of final surgery.

Moreover, tumor budding mechanisms are yet to be defined.

Moreover, AKI was defined based upon the serum creatinine levels and not urine output.

Moreover, sarcopenia was defined as an SMI <5.45 (28).

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