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One way to expand could be to follow the model being considered in Sevenoaks, Kent, to allow an existing school to build a new site, which would be described as an annexe.

An empty cavity which would be described by a classical physicist as capable of maintaining electromagnetic waves of various frequencies, ν, and arbitrary amplitude now remains empty (zero-point oscillation being set aside as irrelevant) except insofar as photons, of energy hν, are excited within it.

Subsequently, the process of phase transfer, QDs-antibody detection probes and the preparation of FLISA were same to them of ZnSe/CdS/ZnS QDs, which would be described below.

This was a ray-finned fish, which would be described in 1828.

300 billion years before the Big Bang that created our universe, another universe exactly like ours expanded into something resembling bagel dough, which would be described as "quark gluon-plasma" on a Wikipedia page 613.75 years later.

The CMS procedure induced some behavioural changes that are compatible with the common expectations, i.e. 'anhedonic' behaviour, but in parallel behavioural alterations were observed which would be described as 'anomalous' (e.g. decreased anxiety).

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Their ultimate diagnosis was spastic colitis, which today would be described as irritable bowel syndrome.

While searching for someone who could help me, I started to wonder why there was not a diagnostic computer program in which symptoms would be described, tests suggested and treatment recommended.

As such, narrative information is more vivid than non-narrative information in which the consequences would be described in a more abstract manner [ 22].

If virus resistance arose from heritable mutations, then, their theory showed, the distribution of the number of resistant bacteria under given conditions would not be described by the Poisson distribution, which has variance equal to mean, but would be described by an over-dispersed distribution, with variance significantly larger than the mean.

For example, an individual with five hospital admissions which were all coded solely to depression would be described as 'uncomplicated depression'.

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