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McDowell and Hornsby subsequently come to question the cause-law principle, which, when appended to the interaction and anomalism principles (both of which are accepted by McDowell and Hornsby) leads to the token-identity thesis they question.
In [ 21] it was reported that mono-ubiquitination (mono-Ub) of the EGF Receptor could only be observed at high EGF concentrations, raising the question whether mono-Ub might serve as a discriminative feature, which, when appended to the receptor, selectively targets the receptor to CIE [ 19, 44].
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Fashion copy generally borders on the ludicrous -- all the more so when appended to Mr. diCorcia's pictures.
When appended to a car, "sport" is one of those words that tends to mean the opposite, like "collectible" when applied to plates featuring pictures of Princess Diana.
In future, thermosensitive semisynthetic or self-assembled pores could be appended to magnetic nanoparticles, which when combined with the remarkably efficient aggregation of cells by "sticky" magnetic nanoparticles could produce magnetically controlled cell cell communication.
Furthermore, when appending the OFDM symbols with a Cyclic Prefix (CP) longer than the maximum delay spread of the channel to preserve the orthogonality, CP-OFDM has the capacity to transform a frequency selective channel into a bunch of flat fading channels which naturally leads to various efficient combinations of the STC and CP-OFDM schemes.
Punctuation and no punctuation are both currently used when appending sub-designations to basic histone families.
The core of the APA position – which was appended to DOD policies – was that psychologists worked for interrogators and had no responsibility for the health of prisoners.
These were all single word queries, to which we appended a relevant term from the taxonomy.
The channel encoders/decoders which are appended to the uncoded system are emphasized.
Further, he argues that this same treatise is identical to a philosophical excursus which was appended to the literary tale The Tale of the Prince and the Ascetic (Hebrew: Sefer ben ha-melech veha-nazir) when Abraham Ibn Hasday translated the text from Arabic (Bilawhar wa-Yudasaf) into Hebrew in the thirteenth century.
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