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Often and presence
Often, these organisms are coloured, due to the presence of photosynthetic pigments.
Often, such bony lesions are absent and it is only the MRI or CT that discloses the presence or absence of a compressive lesion.
Often referred to as the " City of Popes " because of the presence of popes and antipopes from 1309 to 1423 during the Catholic schism, it is currently the largest city and capital of the département of Vaucluse.
Often her presence within this realm of art is to compliment and provide assistance to the protagonist of the relief during a scene of intense masculinity or bravery.
Often not fully optimized for stealth, such rootkits sometimes leave unintended evidence of their presence.
Often the only indication of its presence is the distinctive " wet-my-lips " repetitive song of the male.
Often bullying takes place in the presence of a large group of relatively uninvolved bystanders.
Often the only indication of its presence is its distinctive ringing call, consisting of series of three-syllabled whistles.
Often lacking however, is the presence of scientific skills and detailed knowledge needed to develop viable technical and economic salinity management options.
Often DNA damage will cause the presence of free-floating genetic material as well as other signs, and will trigger enzymes and pathways that lead to the activation of tumor suppressor genes.
Often, there is a scarcity of nutrition and the presence of numerous other species competing for resources.
Often the presence of a single PTT in a country implied a single monolithic approach to the distribution of information in that country, which as an advantage permitted efficient deployment of a single national standard for each topic instead of on-going debate about competing ideas, but which as a disadvantage typically stifled alternative ideas from emerging once a legacy implementation had been widely deployed.

Often and absence
Often this can be inferred by the absence of a normal component ( e. g., one gene ).
Often, Wayne's absence in the second series is explained in dialogue with phrases like " He's gone to town to look for girls ".

Often and variation
Often SNAREs associated with vesicles or target membranes are instead classified as Qa, Qb, Qc or R SNAREs owing to further variation than simply v-or t-SNAREs.
Often seen as the country where the plant originates from, throughout India it is illegal to grow, consume, or traffic cannabis since 1980, although there is a variation in penalties and enforcement according to the region.
Often heard among crews was " crummy " ( as in a crummy place to live, not elegant, often too hot or too cold, and perhaps not especially clean ), " clown wagon ", " hack ", " waycar ", " dog house ", " go cart ", " glory wagon ", " monkey wagon " ( a term that indirectly insulted the principal functionary who rode therein, no doubt coined by an engineer ), " brain box " ( the conductor was supposedly the brains of the train, as opposed to the " hogger " or engineer, who was presumed to be pigheaded ), " palace ", " buggy " ( Boston & Maine / Maine Central ), " van " ( eastern and central Canada, usage possibly derived from the UK term for the caboose ), and " cabin ", or a variation heard at least on the Southern Railway, " cab ".
Often, too much camber will result in the decrease of braking performance due to a reduced contact patch size through excessive camber variation in the suspension geometry.
Often a variation on the " stop-light " system is used, with different colors designating different messages: " red " to stop everything, " yellow " to slow down or take it easy, and so forth.
Often cast as an icy, distant Victorian or an unattainable object of desire, Ward's choice of roles in the 1980s and early 1990s did not offer much variation.
Often, researchers will find a large region of DNA, called a locus, that accounts for a significant amount of the variation observed in the measured trait.
Often referred to as the " musical-box " variation because of the regularity of its rhythm, underlined particularly by a drone bass, Variation 22 alludes to the Baroque musette, a soft pastoral air imitating the sound music of a bagpipe, or musette.
Often there was a high collar in the back with a low neckline in the front, making for a more demure variation on the medieval " wench " look.

Often and minute
Often, the changes are very minor, even minute, and may occur in places that are not clearly visible at first glance.
Matlin enjoys a sense of humor about her deafness: " Often I ’ m talking to people through my speaker phone, and after 10 minutes or so they say, ' Wait a minute, Marlee, how can you hear me?
Often, this excessive obsession with the most minute of details causes a direct management failure in the ability to focus on the major details.
Often, the private investigator storms into the courtroom at the very last minute in order to bring a new and crucial piece of information to the attention of the court.
) Often, the fantasies would turn out to be morality lessons for the guests ( for example, one featured a man who clamored for the " good old days " to be taken back to the Salem witch trials ), sometimes to the point of ( apparently ) putting their lives at risk, only to have Roarke step in at the last minute and reveal the deception.

Often and quantities
Often used ( illegally ) as currency in exchange for favours in quantities prescribed as ' sippers ' and ' gulpers '.
Often, the peninsulares had large quantities of land.

Often and secondary
Often, single mines are backed by a secondary device, designed to kill or maim personnel tasked with clearing the mine.
Often folding involves first the establishment of regular secondary and supersecondary structures, in particular alpha helices and beta sheets, and afterward tertiary structure.
Often, selling private equity firms pursue a secondary buyout for a number of reasons:
Often, secondary buyouts have been successful if the investment has reached an age where it is necessary or desirable to sell rather than hold the investment further or where the investment had already generated significant value for the selling firm.
Often a secondary covering called the periderm forms on small woody stems and many non woody plants, which is composed of cork ( phellem ), the cork cambium ( phellogen ), and the phelloderm.
Often categorized under euvolemic is hyponatremia due to inadequate urine solute as occurs in beer potomania or " tea and toast " hyponatremia, hyponatremia due to hypothyroidism or adrenal insufficiency, and those rare instances of hyponatremia that are truly secondary to excess water intake ( i. e., extreme psychogenic polydipsia )
Often investments in secondaries are made through third party fund vehicle, structured similar to a fund of funds although many large institutional investors have purchased private equity fund interests through secondary transactions.
Often these things seem secondary, a luxury that has to await securing one's own defensive, safe position.
Often, ships have a primary battery for offensive purposes, and a secondary and sometimes even a tertiary battery for self defense.
Often, the low cost carriers fly to smaller, less congested secondary airports and / or fly to airports in off-peak hours to avoid air traffic delays and taking advantage of lower landing fees.
Often, primary disabilities are mistaken as behavior problems, but the underlying CNS damage is the originating source of a functional difficulty ( rather than a mental health condition, which is considered a secondary disability ).
Often the negative charge acquired by a substrate can be compensated or even exceeded by a positive charge on the surface due to secondary electron emission into the vacuum.
Often secondary units ( multiples and submultiples ) are used which convert to the basic units by multiplying by powers of ten, i. e., by simply moving the decimal point.
Often, a secondary food source was issued, such as a D-ration bar, or fresh oranges, in an attempt to bring up the calorie and vitamin content.
Often, patients experience secondary menstrual irregularities characterized by changes in flow and duration of bleeding ( amenorrhea, hypomenorrhea, or oligomenorrhea ) and become infertile.
Often the initiation reaction generates a reactive intermediate from a stable molecule which is then involved in secondary reactions.
Often, especially in programs aimed at children, the eyecatch has a secondary purpose: marketing.
Often, these eyecatches have a secondary purpose: marketing.

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