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The author proposes the equivalence principle, where equivalent numbers of antigens and antibodies exist and theorizing a limited number of antigen antibody pairs in the magnitude of 3.2 × 106 or slightly less.
Basically, the human cells taken from a blastocyst (a five- or six-day embryo) have already moved on to the next stage, where equivalent mouse cells have not.
The extent of the discrepancies is staggering: an analysis of hundreds of products by the Times found that where equivalent products were priced differently, they cost 37% more for women.
"It is important to note that the change to CGT rules brings the UK in line with other key investor markets, such as New York and Paris, where equivalent taxes can approach 35%to50%0% depending on the owner's residency status".
Ministers argue they are addressing an anomaly in the housing system where equivalent assistance in the social rented sector is not available to private tenants.
The CMS Barrel resistive plate chambers quality tests are performed at three different sites (Bari, Pavia and Sofia), where equivalent software and hardware tools are used.
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Table 4 shows an example where the equivalent of the "encephal" prefix is obtained, deducing that "entzefal" is the most appropriate equivalent.
All states divide their territories into counties except Louisiana, where the equivalent units are called parishes, and Alaska, where they are called boroughs.
It was also quite difficult to translate into Bangla where the equivalent terms have somewhat different meanings from the English terms.
Groups paralleling Sōka-gakkai have been started in other countries, including the United States, where the equivalent organization is called Soka Gakkai International USA (SGI-USA).
where, is equivalent to any one of the following conditions: (1) ; (2). .
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