Specific
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- (sometimes followed by `to') applying to or characterized by or distinguishing something particular or special or unique
- stated explicitly or in detail
- relating to or distinguishing or constituting a taxonomic species
- being or affecting a disease produced by a particular microorganism or condition; used also of stains or dyes used in making microscope slides
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- a fact about some part (as opposed to general); particular
- a medicine that has a mitigating effect on a specific disease
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- a protein manufactured exclusively by the prostate gland; PSA is produced for the ejaculate where it liquifies the semen and allows sperm cells to swim freely; elevated levels of PSA in blood serum are associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer; PSA
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- the density of a substance relative to the density of water
- The more silver, the lower the specific gravity.
- Its specific gravity varies from 1.05 to 1.10.
- The resin has a specific gravity varying from 1.054 to 1.057.
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- the heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance one degree centigrade
- The high surface-to-volume ratio increases specific heat loss.
- This is the result of the water's mass and specific heat capacity.
- However, its specific heat capacity is very low because it is not very dense, with .
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- the performance of a legal contract as specified by its terms
- At equity, it can be specific performance or an injunction, among other things.
- The empirical linking of personality factors to specific performance levels still eludes researchers.
- NIJ Standard-0101.06 has specific performance standards for bullet resistant vests used by law enforcement.
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- The specific epithet refers to the type locality.
- The specific epithet ("huntianus") honours "Robt.
- The specific epithet "verrucosum" means "warted".
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- The specific name is in honor of Neil Marchington.
- The specific name "episcopus" is Latin for "bishop".
- The specific name ("cyanea") means "dark blue".
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- Here is a more specific statement to this effect.
- The role both expanded and became more specific.
- Their collection then takes on a more specific focus.
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- There is no specific antidote for overdose of MGA.
- The word has no specific Portuguese translation.
- However, no specific time-frame has been set so far.
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- This may indicate a preference for very specific prey.
- Raitt's sand eel have very specific habitat requirements.
- It is very specific, but not very robust.
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- Signs and symptoms depend on the specific type of problem.
- One specific type of mask is called a buffalo or bushcow mask.
- A specific type of locusts were eaten.
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- All of the specific areas of design customization are separated.
- There are also some inter-municipal centres serving specific areas.
- Some aspects of the remodeling targeted specific areas of the mall.
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- Of these, 23 are focused on a specific area of law.
- To view the population data for each specific area prior to 1890 see:
- Each bi-monthly print issue aims to focus on a specific area of the sport.
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- The specific name honours paleontologist Yang Daihuan.
- The specific name honours Gordon Hector (b.
- The specific name honours Otto Staudinger.
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- They are customised for the specific needs of the skier.
- The math curriculum is designed to address the specific needs of the student.
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- In mammals, there are four specific types of ligase.
- To do so they developed specific types to print Greek.
- Other specific types of Heritage like e.g.
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- Previously each room had a specific purpose.
- They are generally unique and exist for a specific purpose.
- This right has a very specific purpose.
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- The book is divided into nine chapters according to a specific time period.
- A meal is made up of food which is prepared to be eaten at a specific time and place.
- A given country over a specific time series may have been successful conducting indexation.
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- However they are not specific to Marsh Farm.
- It's not specific if these three are variations of one deity r or indeed three different characters.
- Cisco had announced its own "framework" called CloudVerse in late 2011 that was not specific to VMware.
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- A temple was built on the specific location where she set foot.
- The monument's specific location on the Rostra has been debated.
- The specific location of a DNA sequence within a chromosome is known as a locus.
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- zone, which it will contact for more specific information.
- Questions requesting specific information use question words.
- See List of trolleybus systems#Africa for specific information.
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- Of the identified students 35% had specific learning disability.
- Of the identified students, 52% had specific learning disabilities.
- The system has to provide possibilities for children to practice emerging skills not only in specific learning situations but in the many inter-connecting, in-between situations of which life consists.
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- The site also engages trade experts who match companies according to their specific requirements.
- There are no specific requirements for the types of fly ash that may be used in flowable fill mixtures.
- Some slots have specific requirements, such as an odd or even number, or dice values less or greater than some number.
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- They also have the option to ride horses at specific locations throughout the game world.
- Scientists use this to match materials and people to specific locations at a crime scene.
- In a cell, DNA replication begins at specific locations, or origins of replication, in the genome.
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- See the candidates page for specific details on the candidates.
- At the same time, she averred that she could not furnish any specific details.
- No specific details of the workings of the claimed technology were made public.
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- Digital records, however, raise specific issues.
- Community organizing can focus on more than just resolving specific issues.
- The Global Fund for Women also publishes "Impact Reports" which focus on specific issues impacting women and girls.
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- Genetic screening is now available within a useful time frame for some of the specific conditions.
- A number of studies have examined how and why they provide poor predictions under specific conditions.
- Dairy goats must be housed in specific conditions so that their milk production is not alarmed by changes.
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- Information on specific programs comes from the half-hour special "This is the Mtn.
- The Bash command-line completion system is very flexible and customizable, and is often packaged with functions that complete arguments and filenames for specific programs and tasks.
- The district received an extra $3,755,026 in ARRA - Federal Stimulus money to be used in specific programs like special education and meeting the academic needs of low-income students.
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- It also receives grants for specific projects and activities.
- B1G1 Worthy Causes are the NGOs that provide specific projects to B1G1.
- Projects: Currently, the Hague Justice Portal has two specific projects.
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- The practice of having a specific entry-point into a new version allows the programmer to transform state to what is needed in the newer version.
- Their representation of real-life situations can range from having no inherent theme, like checkers, to having a specific theme and narrative, like "Cluedo".
- This lack of representation was not entirely uncommon, and could have been due to the emphasis on women's rights as a whole instead of having a specific focus on Mizrahi women's rights.
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- It is a list naming every object that is a member of a specific set.
- Chapin Magnet offers a specific set of classes that specialize in Engineering.
- Passive margins above a weak layer develop a specific set of extensional structures.
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- Since 2007, the "plan rouge" is a specific case of the "plan Orsec".
- Forest genetic resources represent a specific case of plant genetic resources.
- Each use of an ambiguous term should be preceded by the definition, suitable for a specific case.
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- This fluke is highly specific at the first intermediate host level.
- Noh theatre also feature taiko where performance consists of highly specific rhythmic patterns.
- Thousands of experimentally developed drugs affect the nervous system, some in highly specific ways.
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- Engines using this system are mechanically simple, but have poor specific impulse.
- Theoretically, this should result in a better specific impulse than for rocket engines.
- Gas-generator cycles tend to have lower specific impulse than staged combustion cycles.
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- There can be different types of hybrid clouds for specific tasks.
- An IDE can make it easier to do specific tasks, such as searching in files in a particular project.
- Not all of them are open for the player at the start, requiring specific tasks to be completed first.
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- The lady rotates a specific number of times in the air.
- The race begins from a standing start, and runs a specific number of laps.
- These are usually vehicles where the production run is restricted to a specific number of vehicles.
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- Each piece is focused on specific intervals.
- UC Berkeley hosts a number of research units that are focused on specific areas of the world.
- The members of each "Fraktion" are distributed among working groups focused on specific policy-related topics such as social policy, economics, and foreign policy.
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- Of the identified students 35% had specific learning disability.
- In December 2009, the district administration reported that 493 pupils or 14.6% of the district's pupils received Special Education services, with 48.3% of the identified students having a specific learning disability.
- 5th Grade Reading: In December 2013, Mid Valley School District administration reported that 275 pupils, or 15.5% of the district's pupils, received special education services, with 41.8% of the identified students having a specific learning disability.
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- The specific form of this relation is not important.
- It is a specific form of human source intelligence (HUMINT).
- It requires instead a specific form like "remains," "becomes," "lies," or "equals."
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- Certain GCCC programs have also obtained other specific individual accreditation.
- No other specific software would be set up to every computer to obtain the result.
- Court decisions set out interpretive guidelines; however, they are seldom binding on other specific cases.
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- Their collection then takes on a more specific focus.
- Paul's Christology has a specific focus on the death and resurrection of Jesus.
- Its specific focus is on the place of objects, images, spaces, and buildings in religious communities.
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- Some fields have their own specific placeholder terminology.
- Hebrew has several words for sin, each with its own specific meaning.
- Each service has its own specific program governed by the following references:
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- Aside from informal play, a game with specific rules is published.
- Microsoft has specific rules concerning hate speech for a variety of its applications.
- To prevent this some markets have implemented specific rules to prevent this sort of gaming.
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- It can also be used for detecting certain task specific events, "e.g.
- Other organizations work with CicLAvia for specific events, like the LA Phil and UCLA.
- A number of specific events have attracted the help and attention of Weiquan activists.
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- Rather "it is triggered by specific circumstances."
- In specific circumstances, they may exhibit low-dimensional behaviour.
- Use of this software is reserved for specific circumstances and these submissions must adhere to several additional rules.
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- novels) do "a certain kind of cultural work within a specific historical situation."
- Stored data is often dropped after N scans have expired with fewer than M detections within a specific volume.
- The Victorian Drug Court is located in Dandenong and services defendants within a specific geographical catchment area.
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- There are a number of "Dark Reign" limited series looking at the impact of the story-line on specific characters and groups.
- In his original compositions for the film, Breil wrote numerous leitmotifs to accompany the appearance of specific characters.
- These adopt a style of storytelling rather than specific characters from their sources, usually with a knowing or ironic twist.
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- Most are formed from specific regions of membranes.
- The site is divided into sections on specific regions – Anatolia, Persia, Greece, etc.
- The records explore obscuro psychedelic rock music from specific regions around the world.
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- Panca created a large scale site specific mural at Bread and Salt in May 2017.
- Part of The Arts Club of Chicago Garden Projects, "Uppity Negress" is a site specific, exterior installation.
- Important influences on the life span are site specific (wind speed, storms, icing conditions) and the quality of the maintenance of the turbines.
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- Bush gave a standard stump speech making no specific reference to the university.
- In his 1966 edition of the same book, the specific reference to the Catholic Church was removed.
- It is a general-purpose insult term for anyone the speaker dislikes without specific reference to their sexual behaviour.
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- The tasks of the unit was to investigate specific cases of local experiences.
- Rather, rights in specific cases were to be decided by the judicial system of courts.
- Furthermore, the study shows that those specific cases were never formally documented.
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- Research in APSI is not restricted to specific topics.
- The Creativity Prize is not restricted to specific topics.
- Contests are dedicated to specific topics.
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- There was no intent to benefit any individual or specific group.
- Boer is the specific group within the larger Afrikaans-speaking population.
- Generic doses are the dose level used for a specific group of pests and/or products.
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- Such lists may be used to form social networks with more specific purposes.
- Males and females were allowed to interact for specific purposes such as breeding.
- User-programmable WCS allowed the user to optimize the machine for specific purposes.
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- Sometimes, the animated object won't be able to perform the specific task it needs to.
- There are several vice rectors who are each assigned to specific task areas and who assist the Rector.
- So a Sakthiavesha avatar means a Spiritual person who is empowered (temporarily) by the God to do a specific task.
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- It is much easier then to list the specific groups along with the corresponding number from the table.
- Two specific groups that Rand controversially accused of being primitive "savages" were Native Americans and Arabs.
- Compared to counterfeit products, legal fakes exploit brands that are well-known only to specific groups of people.
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- Pashofa is also used in specific healing ceremonies.
- Government regulations have been implemented that ban some chemicals from being used in specific plastic products.
- Software Arts also released a series of ""Solverpacks"" - "ready-made versions of some of the formulas most commonly used in specific areas of application."
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- The band's name doesn't have a specific meaning.
- That term now has a more specific meaning.
- "Samsen" has no specific meaning in Thai.
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- They are larger than vesicles and their specific function varies.
- The number of these stacks varies with the specific function of the cell.
- It was believed that each region of the brain had a set and specific function.
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- A refined approach also incorporates specific features of the computing devices.
- It is a very rare condition and has not much specific features to arouse clinical suspicion.
- The latter allows, for instance, to find definitions of polysomnography or specific features.
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- There is no specific date but they have been living at Khanar for a long time.
- The Astrolabe works by adjusting the moveable components (labels) to a specific date and time.
- The observation required finding a place where on a specific date the Sun set into a notch on the horizon.
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- The 20th Fighter Wing is composed of four groups each with specific functions.
- Proteins perform extremely specific functions which are dependent on their structure.
- The layers build upon each other, allowing for abstraction of specific functions in each one.
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- These atlases were composed by wealthy people who collected maps concerning a specific region or topic.
- The site-directed spin labeling (SDSL) technique allows one to monitor a specific region within a protein.
- Each corporation was associated with a specific region of Alaska and the Natives who had traditionally lived there.
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- He also wrote several shorter letters and essays discussing specific aspects of computus.
- These users specialize in flaming and target specific aspects of a controversial conversation.
- This work elucidated which specific aspects of spatial representations seemed to be most impaired.
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- These communications are aimed at a specific target market.
- The hijackers' specific target was the United States Capitol.
- They asked participants to avoid thinking of a specific target (e.g.
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- The specific name refers to the provenance from China.
- The specific name refers to the French botanist Auguste Chevalier.
- The specific name refers to the camp site, Bompu, in the vicinity of the type locality.
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- However, the specific characteristics of the game matter.
- The specific characteristics of this model is the reduced ground clearance.
- In this case previous approaches for desktop applications cannot be simply reproposed, given the specific characteristics of mobile devices.
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- APP has traditionally been used for a number of specific typesetting tasks.
- He also has responsibility for a number of specific posts (like the aldermen).
- A number of specific events have attracted the help and attention of Weiquan activists.
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- Cultivation techniques specific to the type of banana produced may dictate the specific physical plant makeup.
- Each Paralympic sport then has its own classifications, dependent upon the specific physical demands of competition.
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- Dr. Kluge is honored in the specific names of three species of lizards.
- The different sections of the road have specific names in relation to the cardinal directions.
- List of Latin place names used as specific names List of Latin place names used as specific names
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- Balance types may be strong or weak to any of the others depending on specific parts.
- In that case, they are assisted by junior Ministers who focus on specific parts of the portfolio.
- They can be localized to specific parts of the body or be generalized to many different muscle groups.
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- Some specific applications of fractals to technology are listed elsewhere.
- Bruinier's compositions were of "made-to-measure music" for specific applications / events.
- Cladistics, either generally or in specific applications, has been criticized from its beginnings.
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- To advance this mission, the NhRP's specific goals are: 1.
- By understanding plants and animals on the molecular level, scientists are able to engineer them with specific goals in mind.
- They also promote psychological traits such as decisiveness, willpower, perseverance and confidence to achieve specific goals.
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- As a specific example, every real valued function on the set of integers is continuous.
- To give one specific example, he calls the equation 'absurd' because it would lead to a negative value for .
- In the sense of providing a highly controlled environment, sandboxes may be seen as a specific example of virtualization.
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- If the body is cremated, there are no specific actions to perform.
- It is only through these specific actions that civil action may be taken against an offender.
- They are not directly related to the specific actions required by the sports, or football skill.
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- The witness must be qualified as an expert witness, which may require academic qualifications or specific training.
- The undergraduate courses of study at DNUE are divided between general education and specific training in teaching.
- The entry requirements for diver training depend on the specific training involved, but generally include medical fitness to dive.
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- Nanotori are predicted to have many unique properties, such as magnetic moments 1000 times larger than that previously expected for certain specific radii.
- Evolution itself is taken to result from a certain specific process – and this process can be described, or explained [or 're-presented' ] via a bifurcation of time.
- Examples include child euthanasia, which is illegal worldwide but decriminalised under certain specific circumstances in the Netherlands under the Groningen Protocol.
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- The specific point at 18° S where the coastline bends is known as the "Arica Elbow".
- Check Point boxes allow the player to return to a specific point in the stage upon losing a life.
- When this watch is charged to a specific point, Jefferson gains a new costume through nano-technology.
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- He had left very specific instructions in the event of a death in the royal family.
- After their initial meeting they adjourned for about a week, as Parliament had not yet given specific instructions.
- It is believed that the Lord Ayyapan had specific instructions that he wanted "Malikappurath Amma", on his left side.
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- Each LOB has a specific role within the FAA.
- "Kumi-daiko" groups consist primarily of percussive instruments where each of the drums plays a specific role.
- The only specific role allocated to the VF was for the 52 battalions already assigned to the defence of London.
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- Activating Beatlemania is specific to each "instrument".
- emblem replaced by comic cover shot artwork specific to each figure.
- In the structure shown at the top of the page, R represents a side chain specific to each amino acid.
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- A specific devise, is a specific gift in a will to a specific person other than an amount of money.
- A general devise, is a monetary gift to a specific person to be satisfied out of the overall estate.
- The focus of criminal evidence is to connect physical evidence and reports of witnesses to a specific person.
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- No specific treatment for CADASIL is available.
- At the time, the was neither a cure nor specific treatment.
- There is no specific treatment for CJD.
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- Transcription starts at specific points of origin.
- Each card holds specific points.
- Our main job was to print a magical and fanciful character at specific points in the film.
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- To view the population data for each specific area prior to 1890 see:
- Over time, religious cults emerged for the worship of each specific deity.
- Fine sandpaper and a mix of charcoal powder and human hair is used to carefully reach the correct layer of each specific colour.
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- The Accountability Block Grant program requires that its taxpayer dollars are focused on specific interventions that are most likely to increase student academic achievement.
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- They cover a specific topic related to management or career development.
- They mobilize Esperanto-speakers which share the same will about a specific topic.
- The APF is divided in a number of sections, with each pertaining to a specific topic.
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- In Wisconsin, the specific language of the oath has been repealed.
- Although maps are often made in one specific language, place names often differ between languages.
- Tingo addresses viewers directly in the region specific language, but all other dialogue is in English.
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- In order to be effective, costly signals must fulfill specific criteria.
- Secondly, some other researchers questions the need for specific criteria itself.
- Four judges independently allocated a score to the performers they saw on specific criteria.
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- Some rider requirements are attempts to avoid specific problems from previous shows.
- In 1994 Nowotny helped coin the term “Mode 2” for a new mode of applied research focused on solving specific problems.
- It involved multidisciplinary teams that worked together for short periods of time on specific problems in the real world.
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- These first 15 episodes were also not dedicated to any specific theme.
- Each episode had a specific theme, usually a social or environmental one.
- Each year has a specific theme; scholars apply if their current research fits the annual theme.
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- The area is residential, without specific borders with Višnjica itself.
- Flats and houses without specific registration numbers had been illegally listed.
- Sub-symbolic methods manage to approach intelligence without specific representations of knowledge.
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- Every CPU represents numerical values in a specific way.
- It is unclear since when or why the pambazo is prepared and filled in a very specific way.
- Other types of conditionality that often occur are aid which is tied to be used in a specific way.
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- The contestants' first mission was to arrange barrels in a specific order.
- Several enzymes can work together in a specific order, creating metabolic pathways.
- Therefore, an affidavit cannot ordinarily be used as evidence in absence of a specific order of the court.
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- A specific timeline for these decisions is publisher each year by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
- A specific timeline for these decisions is published annually, by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
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- A custom encoding can be used for a specific application with no loss of data.
- Sometimes applications need a non-primary-key based paths to support specific application requirements.
- The challenge for the engineer becomes finding enough data related to adhesives and their specific application.
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- To facilitate comparison, specific energy or energy density figures are often quoted as "calories per serving" or "kcal per 100 g".
- In the European Union, the specific energy consumption for the production of cement clinker has been reduced by approximately 30% since the 1970s.
- The energy of an emitted photon is proportional to its frequency, so these specific energy levels appear as distinct bands in the electromagnetic spectrum.
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- Researchers use photo identification to identify specific individuals and pods.
- specific individuals carrying out the activity), but should clearly specify the entity.
- Healing in the Bible is often associated with the ministry of specific individuals including Elijah, Jesus and Paul.
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- Cycads have very specialized pollinators, usually a specific species of beetle.
- They are especially fond of one specific species of Fabaceae, "Trifolium pratense".
- The resulting information from plant research can be used to develop better strains of specific species.
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- His parents set aside specific times at breakfast and at dinner for daily family Bible reading.
- Competitive groups are held to specific times and judged on criteria that change every season as technology and creativity blossom.
- Timing methods aim to affect the sex ratio of the resultant children by having sexual intercourse at specific times as related to ovulation.
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- Some specific examples are identified below.
- All three types of asymptotes can be present at the same time in specific examples.
- Some specific examples that are close, in some sense, from Fibonacci sequence include: Footnotes Citations
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- At each stage specific genes and promoters are expressed.
- There has also been speculation about the inheritance of specific genes from Neanderthals.
- It is an important tool in research that allows the function of specific genes to be studied.