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More common are antigens that are presented by tumor cells and normal cells, and they are called tumor-associated antigens ( TAAs ).
More specifically, it involves study of the different legal systems in existence in the world, including the common law, the civil law, socialist law, Islamic law, Hindu law, and Chinese law.
More generally, an a-by-b rectangle can be covered with square tiles of side-length c only if c is a common divisor of a and b.
More recently, he has endorsed the now common usage of " global warming " as synonymous with global anthropogenic climate change, referring to recent " measurements that transformed global warming from a vague theoretical speculation into a precise observational science.
More generally, an a-by-b rectangle can be covered with square tiles of side-length c only if c is a common divisor of a and b.
More common were instruments with split sharps, also designed to accommodate the tuning systems of the time.
"</ ref > More recently, studies have suggested that sibling incest, particularly older brothers having sexual relations with younger siblings, is the most common form of incest, with some studies finding sibling incest occurring more frequently than other forms of incest.
More common today is the division into four periods with a turning point ( collapse ) between the first and second phases.
More precisely, the order of magnitude of a number can be defined in terms of the common logarithm, usually as the integer part of the logarithm, obtained by truncation.
In the article “ Tensions in Proverbs: More Light on International Understanding ,” Joseph Raymond comments on what common Russian proverbs from the 18th and 19th centuries portray: Potent antiauthoritarian proverbs reflected tensions between the Russian people and the Czar.
More common, however, was a card room or a billiard room.
More common for larger transformers is to use evaporated solvent which condenses on the colder active part.
More recently, code generation is increasingly common, using portable intermediate languages ( such as Java bytecode or. NET Common Intermediate Language ) as the target.
More than one such logically consistent construct can paint a usable likeness of the world, but there is no common ground from which to pit two against each other, theory against theory.
More common is the use of modifiers: biologisches Geschlecht for ' biological sex ', Geschlechtsidentität for ' gender identity ' and Geschlechtsrolle for ' gender role ', and so on.
More common in recent centuries is to paraphrase the Sermon and in so doing make it far less radical.
More recent phylogenomic analyses of diatom proteomes provided evidence for a prasinophyte-like endosymbiont in the common ancestor of chromalveolates as supported by the fact the 70 % of diatom genes of Plantae origin are of green lineage provenance and that such genes are also found in the genome of other stramenopiles.
More dangerous but much less common are liver damage from interferons, severe cardiotoxicity, infertility, and acute myeloid leukemia of mitoxantrone, and the putative link between natalizumab and some cases of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy.
More specifically, tobacco refers to any of various plants of the genus Nicotiana, ( especially N. tabacum ) native to tropical America and widely cultivated for their leaves, which are dried and processed chiefly for smoking in pipes, cigarettes, and cigars ; it is also cut to form chewing tobacco or ground to make snuff or dipping tobacco, as well as other less common preparations.
More codecs that sample in 4: 4: 4 patterns exist as well, but are less common, and tend to be used internally in post-production houses.
More common names include: UAV, drone, remotely piloted vehicle ( RPV ), remotely piloted aircraft ( RPA ), remotely operated aircraft ( ROA ), and for those " limited-size " ( as defined by the FAI ) unmanned aircraft flown in the USA's National Airspace System, flown solely for recreation and sport purposes such as models and radio control ( R / Cs ), which are generally flown under the voluntary safety standards of the Academy of Model Aeronautics, the United States ' national aeromodeling organization.
More common 3 % solutions of hydrogen peroxide have been used in household first aid for scrapes, etc.
More common, however, a driptorch or a flare ( fusee ) is used.
More than 1600 halogenated organics have been identified, with bromoalkanes being the most common haloalkanes.
More common is the hybrid between S. officinale and S. asperum, Symphytum × uplandicum, known as Russian Comfrey, which is widespread in the British Isles, and which interbreeds with S. officinale.

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* Empirical research ( More on the scientific usage )
More recent examples of usage for almost any type of playful cleverness are wetware hackers (" hack your brain "), media hackers and " hack your reputation ".
More recent research in this vein is the research made by John Lucy describing how usage of the categories of grammatical number and of numeral classifiers in the Mayan language Yucatec result in Mayan speakers classifying objects according to material rather than to shape as preferred by speakers of English.
More recent usage was Peter Read's 1981 publication of The Stolen Generations: The Removal of Aboriginal children in New South Wales 1883 to 1969.
More formally, a relatively well-defined usage refers to a conditional statement with a false antecedent.
More sophisticated systems can maintain an inventory of products, recording their usage through bar codes, or an RFID tag, and prepare a shopping list or even automatically order replacements.
More recently, however, some progress has been made toward making a useful distinction for the usage of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, when some composers ( notably Frescobaldi and François Couperin ) deliberately mixed the two genres in the same composition.
* More info, incl register usage
More complex usage includes automatic download of multiple URLs into a directory hierarchy.
More recent Anglican usage has introduced a further variant ( found in Common Worship ):
More recent examples include its usage in Chuck Jones's 1957 animated short What's Opera, Doc?
More modern sources, perhaps because they come after the advent of post-structuralism, have chosen to omit the rhetorical usage of the term.
More often than not, the practical difference is usually not in color, but in usage: horses ridden in the Western tradition are more often referred to as sorrel and horses ridden in the English tradition are chestnut.
More efficient replacement policies keep track of more usage information in order to improve the hit rate ( for a given cache size ).
More recently, the term has come into much wider usage with the development and adoption of GPS.
More recently, the phrase has gained currency beyond its usage in communist phraseology and has been adopted by the broader diplomatic world.
More modern usage tends to refer to the entire ' lifecycle ' of records-from the point of creation right through until their eventual disposal.
More recent is a proposal by Thomas Schneider ( 2003 ) that is even closer to the IPA, but its usage is not presently common.
* More ambivalent usage of Satanic imagery ( pentagrams, inverted crosses, depictions of sacrifice ) than the PC version of Doom with differing usages of horror schemes.
More advanced usage of the stencil buffer makes use of the strong connection between the depth buffer and the stencil buffer in the rendering pipeline.
More recently, usage of the term has broadened to describe political and cultural change as well as rituals.
More careful usage calls these terms "< u > generalized </ u > fictitious forces " to indicate their connection to the generalized coordinates of Lagrangian mechanics.
More recently a standard called Desphilic script script has been introduced, which standardizes the concept and usage of a Persian-Roman alphabet.

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