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"A triangle pointing down is a really early alchemical symbol, symbolizing the downward flow, and water, which always represents the feminine.

Cytogenetically, more than 95% of SS is characterised by the t(X; 18) (p11.2; q11.2) chromosomal translocation, which always represents the fusion of SS18 with either SSX1 or SSX2, or rarely with SSX4 (Ladanyi, 1995; dos Santos et al, 2001; Ladanyi, 2001).

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I was interested in exploring a geometry of vectors, which always represent energy events and actions in respect to other energy events and actions.

Vanessa Gonzalez, who is studying psychology and business and is not in a sorority (the female equivalent of a fraternity), said Greek life on campus, which always represented just a tiny part of the student body, had all but disappeared, with a blanket ban on recruitment.

However, a common drawback of these previous studies is that experiments were either done in cell cultures [8] [13], which always represent an artificial and oversimplified environment, or using host-virus pairs whose previous evolutionary history of association is unknown and the degree of impact of abiotic environmental factor uncontrolled [14], [17].

This is supported further by the observation that the FP rates we determined by comparing our predictions with experimental data sets, which always represent one (or very few) specific cellular situation(s), are highly overrated.

Other limitation of this study is that the questionnaire is a proxy measure, which not always represents the real oral health condition [ 8].

Probably the weak correlations occurred because the instrument has very subjective questions and also for being a proxy measure, which not always represents the real oral health status of the individual with Down syndrome.

'It's a part of Sydney which has always represented to me what middle Australia is all about,' Howard said.

Finally, the breakpoint definition in large rearrangements, which has always represented an extremely complex task, will considerably improve our understanding of the correlations between genotype and phenotype.

Orientation of genes were made relative to perforin, which was always represented in the positive orientation, except where it was necessary to be drawn in the negative orientation for comparison to other scaffolds in the figure.

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