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943 ), in which he remarks, " Some Jews exhibit purity of life and much diligence and love of study.
Some high performance permanent PSAs exhibit high adhesion values and can support kilograms of weight per square centimeter of contact area, even at elevated temperature.
Some birds, especially corvids and parrots, are among the most intelligent animal species ; a number of bird species have been observed manufacturing and using tools, and many social species exhibit cultural transmission of knowledge across generations.
Some exhibit a range of stoichiometries, e. g. titanium carbide, TiC.
Some viruses also exhibit a dormant phase, called viral latency, in which the virus hides in the body in an inactive state.
Some ecological principles, however, do exhibit collective properties where the sum of the components explain the properties of the whole, such as birth rates of a population being equal to the sum of individual births over a designated time frame.
Some relatively lightweight exoplanets, only a few times more massive than Earth ( now known by the term Super-Earth ), are known as well ; statistical studies now indicate that they actually outnumber giant planets while recent discoveries have included Earth-sized and smaller planets and a handful that appear to exhibit other Earth-like properties.
Some cameras make use of multiple lenses and rainbow-colored flashes, or exhibit extreme optical distortions and even light leaks.
Some population segments exhibit lactase persistence resulting from a mutation that is postulated to have occurred 5000-10, 000 years ago, coinciding with the rise of cattle domestication.
Some of the Mongols today who exhibit some slight Caucasoid features most likely stem from historical intermixing with ancient Central Asian and Siberian Europoids, as opposed to recent intermixing with Slavics and other Europeans.
Some well-known ferromagnetic materials that exhibit easily detectable magnetic properties ( to form magnets ) are nickel, iron, cobalt, gadolinium and their alloys.
Some intermetallic materials e. g. do exhibit metal clusters, reminiscent of molecules and these compounds are more a topic of chemistry than of metallurgy.
Some bony fish are hermaphrodites, and a number of species exhibit parthenogenesis.
Some undesirable behaviors they can exhibit include opening refrigerators ( and eating the food inside ), climbing fences or digging tunnels in the backyard to escape.
Some surfactants exhibit this behaviour.
Some species ( such as Dunn's Salamander ) exhibit no larval stage at all, with the young hatching as miniature versions of the adult.
Some cities exhibit a heat island effect, largest at night.
Some, such as the Western Australian Museum, exhibit maritime archaeological materials.
Some columnar cactus also exhibit similar seasonal patterns in the isotopes of carbon and oxygen in their spines ( acanthochronology ).
# Some multiple-section opamps may exhibit extreme channel-channel interaction when used as comparators.
Some of the advocates of the exhibit were Langford Warren, founder of Harvard's School of Architecture ; Mrs. Richard Morris Hunt ; Arthur Astor Carey and Edwin Mead, social reformers ; and Will Bradley, graphic designer.
Some botanical sources, referred to as phytoestrogens, do not simply mimic the effects of human steroidal estrogen but exhibit both similar and divergent actions.
Some nano-structured materials exhibit energy waves, called magnons, that coalesce into a common ground state in the manner of a Bose-Einstein condensate .< ref >
Some theonyms, proper names and other terminology of the Mitanni exhibit an Indo-Aryan superstrate, suggesting that an Indo-Aryan elite imposed itself over the Hurrian population in the course of the Indo-Aryan expansion.

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Some patients may develop pneumonia, lymphadenopathy, or septic arthritis.

Some and enlarged
Some of these have specific adaptations such as enlarged teeth for biting or spines on the chest, arms or thumbs.
Some types of worms, such as leeches, also have an enlarged ganglion at the back end of the nerve cord, known as a " tail brain ".
Some patients have swelling of the front of the neck from an enlarged thyroid gland ( a goiter ).
Some evidence found on site suggests that about A. D. 150, the villa was considerably enlarged and may have been used as the country retreat of the governors of the Roman province of Britannia.
Some parts, such as the section that once ran along the present-day Boulevard de Strasbourg, were removed in the mid-19th century, so the city could be enlarged, but other parts remain.
Some bands are expanded to the size of a mambo big band, but they can be thought of as an enlarged conjunto.
Some species have an enlarged throat sac, which inflates and serves as a resonating chamber when the animals call.
Some six months after launch, in December 1971, performance was boosted when the engine capacities were enlarged to 1256 cc, 1798 cc and 2279 cc respectively.
Some argued that this enlarged municipality should have been called the municipality of Drunen, being the biggest of the three towns.
Some people with Lysosomal storage disease have enlarged livers ( hepatomegaly ) and enlarged spleens ( splenomegaly ), pulmonary and cardiac problems, and bones that grow abnormally.
Some scales were greatly enlarged and formed a bony covering on top of the head and over the lower shoulder girdle.
Some of the stops can be dated to 1880 or 1896, when the instrument was enlarged.
Some ( such as stag beetles ) have greatly enlarged jaws, also made of chitin.
Some have been enlarged by damming and now provide a source of drinking water.
Some of them were enlarged with a microscope, but the majority represented gross neuroanatomy.
Some of these materials " breathe " better than metals or plastics, preventing the buildup of sebum in the enlarged ear lobe.
Some years later, c. 415 AD, Bishop John II enlarged the Holy Zion Church transforming it in a large rectangular basilica with five naves, always aside the Church of the Apostles.
A newly revised and enlarged edition, with additional appendices, including a Catalogue of almost the entire body of some 2, 200 photographs, taken by Bourne in India, together with the text of two of his lectures: On Some of the Requisites Necessary for the Production of a Good Photograph from 1860, and The Original Fothergill Process, first published in 1862.
In the Fall of 2000, an enlarged group of twelve musicians departed from Virginia in a 1964 GMC motorcoach, nicknamed " The Dirty Bird ", on the six-week Get Some Tour of " theaters, bars, street corners and alleys.
Some former Senators became members of an enlarged House of Assembly, chosen by the elected members.
Some, like NYC, have enlarged the mandatory market to include more and more taxis, and then all livery cars ( or Town Cars ), while at the same time, begrudgingly, shrunk the market for partition purchases for use in the " medallion " taxis, because newer vehicle models have side-impact airbags which cannot deploy properly with a partition installed.
Some classrooms are being enlarged to accommodate more comfort and better learning environment for students.
Some infants with Sandhoff disease may also have enlarged organs ( organomegaly ) or bone abnormalities.

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