Even the smallest tesserae catch light and differentially bounce it off or cast shadows with their irregular thicknesses. |
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Those who drafted the Convention have taken pains to confer rights differentially according to a classification process. |
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The two most highly differentially expressed transcripts in smokers that give discordant results in the mouse models encode secreted proteins. |
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Pregnancy rates among teenagers increased differentially from the 1980s to the 1990s, according to the level of local deprivation. |
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All of these properties may be controlled by the molecular biological processes in the system, and perhaps differentially so. |
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The model predictions investigated in this study depend on multiple prey species reacting differentially to predators. |
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Catalase isoenzymes responded differentially, the most acidic isoforms being the most sensitive to Cd treatment. |
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To be a receiver rather than just an irritable organism is to be disposed to respond reliably and differentially to the perceivable environment. |
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Readers have had many opportunities to learn how different managerial concepts apply differentially around the globe. |
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However, the same gene is sometimes differentially expressed in seemingly equivalent cells. |
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Sometimes different sides of the weed family have prospered differentially. |
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The left and right hemispheres of the brain are differentially related to the processing of emotions. |
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After investigation, it transpired that the concrete raft had subsided differentially, causing the cracking. |
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The gaps in this paper relate to the views on audit-practice expectations as differentially articulated by the judiciary and audit practitioners. |
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Soils preserve material differentially, and recovery techniques themselves will bias a sample of animal or plant material. |
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How is the performance interpreted by these differentially positioned groups? |
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But they do so independently, partitively, concurrently, and differentially. |
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Indeed, punishments are handed out differentially on this basis all the time. |
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Survival decreases more steeply for rearmost positions due to stochastic factors differentially affecting mortality of subordinate sibs. |
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The four components of work-life conflict differentially impact the organization. |
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Early writers described smoke as ubiquitous and pervasive, but smoke burdens were distributed differentially with respect to both gender and class. |
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In the immigrant Korean family structure, male and female children are treated differentially in terms of family expectations and responsibilities. |
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We would like to understand how the core cytokinetic machinery is differentially regulated to suit the needs of different developmental contexts. |
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For instance, many transgenic experiments with members of the myogenic pathway have defects that differentially impact epaxial and hypaxial muscles. |
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It may be that individuals have been, and continue to be, socialized in a way that differentially endorses the use and normativeness of sexually explicit media. |
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We will identify genes that are differentially expressed between calcicolous and non-calcicolous ecotypes of A. thaliana and determine their role in the calcicole phenotype. |
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The present study suggests that EE2 also differentially affects ER subtype levels within the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonad axis of male goldfish. |
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Applied to conservation, individual species are differentially valued and assessed relative to differential opportunity costs. |
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Some Canadians were being differentially treated in the United States at gas stations because of some technical glitches we had to work through. |
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They do not work that way because the child, an extraordinarily complex organism, matures differentially throughout childhood and adolescence. |
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A chemical pesticide is a poison and the trick in the use of poisons is to differentially kill the pest while not killing the host. |
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As a consequence of humanitarian emergencies, populations are differentially affected. |
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Each of these isozymes is differentially expressed in tissues and developmental stages. |
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It addresses the multilayered nature of discrimination against women in the country which differentially exposes women to violence. |
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The new MobileMapper 6 Office tool can be used to differentially post-process raw GPS data collected with the Magellan Mobile Mapping software. |
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This type of policy lens identifies how public policies differentially affect men and women. |
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The impact of air pollution may also be felt differentially by each species or individual within a species. |
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Indeed, the search for differentially expressed proteins during these various stresses makes it possible to identify the genes specific to them. |
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Their specifically, differentially, and uncontestedly sex-based injuries ground the state's interest in equality that is vindicated by the ordinance. |
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However, because the untranslated sequences of the importin 1 and 2 transgenes differ by only 7 nucleotides, it is unlikely that they are differentially translated. |
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Results identified 8,531 differentially expressed genes between the dissected and non-microdissected specimens. |
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We also have shown that the PPSS mRNAs of trout are differentially expressed. |
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One would expect issues of trust, social fears, and feelings of personal safety may be differentially affected when trauma is due to other people. |
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And to the extent that the sources of growth from these two sources can be decoupled, the effect of policies that affect these two differentially can be evaluated. |
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In general, different forms of victimizations correlate differentially with age, gender and ethnicity. |
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The genes that are differentially expressed are assumed to be responsive to the physiologic state of the cell under these differing conditions. |
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Kimberlite, being relatively soft, was differentially eroded by preglacial weathering and glaciers such that kimberlite pipes subcrop 20 to 50 m below the surrounding bedrock. |
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Comparative proteomic analysis of differentially expressed proteins in shoots of Salicornia europaea under different salinity. |
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Epicatechins purified from green tea differentially suppress growth of gender-dependent human cancer cell lines. |
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This technique uses a special lens that refracts white light differentially depending on its wavelength in order to carry out distance measurements. |
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By and large, the updated system achieves a good balance in incorporating the MDGs and ICPD goals in defining the priority groups and in differentially recognizing the needs of low-income and middleincome countries. |
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Moreover, they make morally problematic assumptions including, for example, whether to differentially value years saved in different stages of life and how to disvalue specific disabilities. |
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This is achieved by passing the fibers between differentially moving surfaces covered with card clothing. |
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In that case, you might expect the state legislators to be differentially prudent about their finances, and the voters to be equally sceptical about both parties. |
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A total of 16 differentially expressed proteins were identified when Yorkshire gilts were compared with Meishan gilts on day 90 of gestation. |
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It is intended to fish out new genes expressed differentially in L. braziliensis, markedly pathogenic, and L. peruviana, with mild pathogenicity, and by doing so to obtain new virulence markers. |
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For example, lesions of septal and hippocampal structures differentially effected IgG, IgA, and IgM production. |
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There is consequently no discussion of the different aspects of sedation, which may be differentially provided by analgesics, anxiolytics, neuroleptics and amnesics. |
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The peptide repertoires of HLA-B27 subtypes differentially associated to spondyloarthropathy differ by specific changes at three anchor positions. |
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The activities of several detoxication enzymes are differentially induced by juices of garden cress, water cress and mustard in human HepG2 cells. |
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