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Two months later, on June 19 , 1862 Congress took similar action on a much grander scale by signing an order that permanently ended slavery in all the federal territories, which then constituted over 40 percent of the nation's land.
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After embryonic day (E 10, neuroepithelial cells give rise to radial glial cells, which then constitute the predominant progenitor population in the neocortex [2].
On November 6, 1906, President Roosevelt announced the addition of 1392640 acre to the Sawtooth Forest Reserve, which then also constituted much of the present-day Salmon-Challis and Boise National Forests.
For instance, impaired articulation could lead to impoverished phonological representations, which would then impair the acquisition of morphological and morphosyntactic knowledge, which would then constitute a poor basis for further syntactic learning.
Attached cells then constituted passage 1.
This means that Rgt1 represses Mig2 and Mig3, both of which repress Mig1, which then represses SNF3 (this constitutes 4 paths because two hyperedges connect RGT1 to Rgt1, either with Mth1 or Std1 as the second tail).
Vida then transformed their facial gestures and "microexpressions" into what he calls "soft system"—a method of composing by introducing a human into a series of decisions that constitute the composition, which then creates a "disturbance in the algorithm".
The resulting set of voxel values for each contrast constituted a statistical parametric map, which then entered second level analysis.
This sort of self-concern, then, constitutes a form of partiality which seems, from the vantage point of common sense, to be morally endorsed.
These haplotypes then constitute (typically unsampled) branching nodes of the total mtDNA tree, most of which are here referred to by letter-number strings (such as M7b1), designating the haplogroup with that particular root.
What, then, constitutes the future?
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