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were applications
noun
The act of applying or laying on, in a literal sense; as, the application of emollients to a diseased limb.
Exact(7)
There were applications from 150 countries to Lund last year.
"That must not be linked to costs, even in cases were applications are rejected".
Also on the 2004 shortlist were Applications of High Tech Squids (VCH Verlagsgesellschaft), Equids in Time and Space (Oxbow Books) and Sexual Health at Your Fingertips (Class Publishing).
"We were reading the neuroscience, and it just seemed obvious that there were applications to economics, both in terms of ideas and methods," said George Loewenstein, an economist and psychologist at Carnegie Mellon who read Damasio's and LeDoux's books.
Beim had been doing research around targeted cancer therapies and pharmacogenomics, but began to realize that there were applications for gene therapies in the field of fertilization.
The first three times were applications of Sections 1 and 2 in the context of scandals surrounding the Nixon Administration.
The latter three were applications of Section 3 in connection to the President's undergoing a medical procedure requiring general anesthesia.
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The first is applications.
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