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Previous work has referred to an unknown "signal X" which has represented the trigger for both epidermal elongation and for JNK activation in the DME (Stronach and Perrimon, 2001; Kaltschmidt et al., 2002; Bates et al., 2008; VanHook and Letsou, 2008).
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However, little work has been done that has referred to the existence of positive solutions for discrete boundary value problems with sign-changing nonlinearities (see [15]).
However, little work has been done that has referred to anti-periodic boundary value problems with the discrete p-Laplacian operators in the case where the nonlinearities are p-sublinear at zero.
Mr. Lee said the artist has referred to his work as "a lubricant for capitalism".
Brandt, who has published three previous volumes devoted to his wildlife photography, has referred to his work as "unabashedly idyllic and romantic," but he's selling himself short.
In doing so he has referred to the work and words of Laurence Tribe, perhaps the most respected liberal law professor in the country.
(In "Walking on the Walls" (1971) a dance that can be found on film, her dancers hung on pulleys so that they could walk horizontally along walls: that is an image to which she has referred in later work).
He has referred to the "toxic atmosphere" under which Kiffin was forced to work.
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