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More commonly it is fired in a kiln of some sort to form a true ceramic.
More commonly, calves of dairy cows are fed formula milk from a bottle or bucket from soon after birth.
More commonly, and more pertinent to recent history, leaders merely claim some form of divine mandate, suggesting that their rule is in accordance with the will of God.
More commonly, autoradiography is used to visualize the locations to which a radioactive substance has been transported within the body, such as cells in S phase ( undergoing DNA replication ) which incorporate tritiated thymidine, or sites to which radiolabeled nucleic acid probes bind in in situ hybridization.
More commonly remembered in history by his childhood nickname Caligula, he was the third Roman Emperor ruling from 37 to 41 AD.
More commonly, a kludge is a poorly working heuristic which was expected to work well.
More commonly, however, the epithet anesidora is applied to Gaea or Demeter.
) More commonly, marginalized groups have been denied legal rights to own property.
More commonly, they can halt many types of allergic reactions.
More commonly, however, metamorphosis continues with the loss of gills, the growth ( or increase in size ) of legs, and the capability of the animal to function out of the water.
More recently Humboldt has also been credited as an originator of the linguistic relativity hypothesis ( more commonly known as the Sapir – Whorf hypothesis ), developed by linguists Edward Sapir or Benjamin Whorf a century later.
More commonly, however, one server computer, at a given IP address, may also host web sites in different domains.
More commonly, these sediments lose their original structure through the mixture processes associated to the subglacial transport and they solely contribute to form the more or less uniform matrix of the till.
More commonly, their quills and guardhairs are used for traditional decorative clothing.
More complex rotations commonly utilize people for greater use of on-farm nutrient management and additional farm products.
More commonly, the mesohyl is stiffened by mineral spicules, by spongin fibers or both.
More commonly, a calibration technician is entrusted with the entire process and signs the calibration certificate, which documents the completion of a successful calibration.
More commonly, where the lensing mass is complex ( such as galaxy groups and clusters ) and does not cause a spherical distortion of space – time, the source will resemble partial arcs scattered around the lens.
It is most commonly known as " 3d origami ", however, that name did not appear until Joie Staff published a series of books titled " 3D Origami ", " More 3D Origami ", and " More and More 3D Origami ".
More commonly in Ireland it is used to hunt both foxes and hares, with some packs hunting mainly foxes.
More recently, the term " Allied forces " has also been used to describe the Coalition of the Gulf War, as opposed to forces the Multi-National Force in Iraq which are commonly referred to as " Coalition forces " or, as by the George W. Bush administration, " The coalition of the willing ".
More distinct terms are commonly used to denote farmers who raise specific domesticated animals.
More recent morphological phylogenetic studies with this in mind placed turtles firmly within diapsids, some place turtles as a sister group to extant archosaurs or, more commonly within Lepidosauromorpha.

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More generally, many philosophers and scientists have been unhappy about the difficulty of producing a definition that does not involve circularity or fuzziness.
More than half of EPA human resources are engineers, scientists, and environmental protection specialists ; other groups include legal, public affairs, financial, and information technologists.
More than 70 engineers and scientists work on coastal restoration and security projects, from reviving salmon habitat to research on how shellfish could detect a bioterrorist attack.
More pointedly, Newcomb had earned a reputation for spite and malice, apparently seeking to destroy the careers and reputations of rival scientists.
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More recently, scientists seeking evidence of a biological basis of personality have further examined the relationship between temperament and character ( defined in this context as the learnt aspects of personality ).
More recently, scientists have learned that not only electrical devices, but also mechanical devices, may be miniaturized and batch-fabricated, promising the same benefits to the mechanical world as integrated circuit technology has given to the electrical world.
More than half of them stay between one and five years only, for different reasons: about 120 are postdocs, independent scientists, grant holders and assistant professors ( 1 – 5 years ), about 80 are PhD students ( 3 – 4 years ) and 50 are diploma students ( undergraduate students in their 4th year of studies ).
More recently, an alternate future version of Thundra took cell scrapings from the Hulk which were used by scientists in the future to impregnate her.
Book I begins with satirical remarks on " scientists ," then introduces Mr. Bensington, a research chemist specializing in " the More Toxic Alkaloids ," and Professor Redwood, who after studying reaction times takes an interest in " Growth.
More recently, NIAID-funded scientists found that testing at-risk infants for HIV and then giving ART immediately to those who test positive dramatically reduces rates of illness and death.
More than 800 visiting scientists come to Forschungszentrum Jülich every year from about 50 different countries.
More recently, certain scientists have withheld their findings related to climate changes caused by pollution and to endangered species.
* More than 3, 200 employees, including 256 physicians and senior scientists, and over 500 nurses
More species and subspecies are expected to be identified as scientists study this genus further.
More than 1, 100 scientists, including 9 members of the National Academy of Sciences, 13 members of the Institute of Medicine and 15 members of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, comprise Children's research community.
More than one hundred thousand people crowded around the guesthouse, some people were managers, scientists, sheikhs and the other members of the public.
More than 600 physician scientists in more than 100 laboratories conducted more than $ 389 million of federally and corporately sponsored research as of 2007.
More than 47, 000 medical imaging professionals are members of RSNA, including radiologists, radiation oncologists, medical physicists and allied scientists.
More than 70 scientists at LEI use a range of technologies to develop treatments for blinding diseases, including gene therapy and telemedicine.
More recently, conservative anti-intellectualism has taken the form of attacks on elites, experts, scientists, public schools and universities.
More than 300 research scientists and students study the planet from its deepest interior to the outer reaches of its atmosphere, on every continent and in every ocean.

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