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remarkable and uniformity
The Brushy Mountain range presents, throughout the greater part of its course, a remarkable uniformity in direction and elevation, many of its peaks rising above, and a few rising above.
Historian and archaeologist Alexandru Vulpe found a remarkable uniformity of the Geto-Dacian culture, however he is one of the few Romanian archaeologists to make a clear distinction between the Getae and Dacians, arguing against the traditional position of the Romanian historiography that considered the two people the same.
The other is ‘ centripetal ’, and takes place in the middle — leading to a remarkable uniformity across countries in the share of income going to the half of the population located between deciles 5 to 9.
However, there is remarkable uniformity in the Burmese spoken throughout the Irrawaddy River valley, which also includes the delta-lying and coastal region of Lower Burma.

remarkable and chemical
Before the second half of the nineteenth century, the remarkable potency and specificity of the actions of drugs such as morphine, quinine and digitalis were explained vaguely and with reference to extraordinary chemical powers and affinities to certain organs or tissues.
The species Bonellia viridis, also remarkable for the possible antibiotic properties of bonellin, the green chemical in its skin, is unusual for its extreme sexual dimorphism.
The reason for the fire is uncertain and considering the quantity of explosive chemical stored at the works — with one report indicating that a further 3, 000 tons remained in nearby sheds unaffected — it is remarkable, and a tribute to those who struggled against the fire that so much of the nation's munitions were prevented from contributing further to the catastrophe.
Oró also provided a chemical interpretation of a set of remarkable, and to some extent unexpected results reported by the Viking mission to Mars.
Fukui had acknowledged in his Nobel lecture that, ' It is only after the remarkable appearance of the brilliant work by Woodward and Hoffmann that I have become fully aware that not only the density distribution but also the nodal property of the particular orbitals have significance in such a wide variety of chemical reactions.
These flowers are remarkable, since the lowest flowers have no lip and these flowers function as osmophores for the entire inflorescence and continue to emit chemical scent to attract pollinators as flowers open in succession.

remarkable and composition
It is remarkable that the composition of this league does not reflect that of the Latin people who took part in the Latiar or Feriae Latinae given by Pliny and it has not as its leader the rex Nemorensis but a dictator Latinus.
It is remarkable that despite all this he managed to fit in the composition of massive treatises, including not only medical and other scientific studies but some of the most systematically thought-through and influential treatises on halachah ( Rabbinic law ) and Jewish philosophy of the Middle Ages.
The following year he produced his oratorio Die Israeliten in der Wüste ( The Israelites in the Desert ), a composition remarkable not only for its great beauty but for the resemblance of its plan to that of Felix Mendelssohn's Elijah.
He had received from nature a singularly handsome person, a polished and engaging address, a ready command of languages, and a remarkable power of composition.
Immersive and at times almost overwhelming, Ramsay's films abound with uncommon imagery arresting for its remarkable use of texture, composition, color, music and sound.
Some of the more notable prints include Pandæmonium and Satan Presiding at the Infernal Council, remarkable for the science fiction element visible in the depicted architecture, and arguably his most dramatic composition Bridge over Chaos.
After several years of submitting work which showed " a remarkable gift for the composition of light verse ," he was invited to join the staff in 1897, becoming assistant editor in 1902 and finally editor in 1906.
This group is remarkable for having a composition that is essentially identical to that of the sun, excluding gaseous elements like hydrogen and helium.
Some of Jovanović's most remarkable praises were gathered at two of his greatest exhibitions: Millennium exhibition in Budapest in 1896, where he prepared Migration of Serbs for entry, but Triptych was sent instead, and the World Exhibition in Paris in 1900, for which he had painted a great historical composition The Proclamation of Dušan's Law.
The third book, Fuzzy Bones by William Tuning, suggests that the remarkable demand by all Fuzzies for the ration-pack ' Extraterrestrial Type Three ' ( aka ' ExTee 3 ' or ' estefee ') does not fit with the composition of Zarathustran soil.

remarkable and CO
In one sense, it is remarkable that DL < sub > CO </ sub > has retained such clinical utility.

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< p > Estonian Prime Minister Mart Laar came to my office the other day to recount his country ’ s remarkable transformation.
The most remarkable monument is the Stone labyrinths of Bolshoi Zayatsky Island-a group of 13 – 14 stone labyrinths on 0. 4 km < sup > 2 </ sup > area of one small island.
The diagram shows the remarkable property that < sup > 4 </ sup > He is liquid even at absolute zero.
In fact, tissues that accumulate high amounts of MK4 have a remarkable capacity to convert up to 90 % of the available K < sub > 1 </ sub > into MK4.
Neutron scattering also has the remarkable property that the solvent can be made invisible by adjusting the ratio of normal water, H < sub > 2 </ sub > O, and heavy water, D < sub > 2 </ sub > O.
Even at the time of discovery in 2001, this 1401-digit number, of the form k · 256 < sup > 2 </ sup > + 2083, was too small to be mentioned, so Carmody created a 1905-digit prime, of the form k · 256 < sup > 211 </ sup > + 99, that was the tenth largest prime found using ECPP, a remarkable achievement by itself and worthy of being published on the lists of the highest prime numbers.
Archimedes ' system is reminiscent of a positional numeral system with base 10 < sup > 8 </ sup >, which is remarkable because the ancient Greeks used a very simple system for writing numbers, which employs 27 different letters of the alphabet for the units 1 through 9, the tens 10 through 90 and the hundreds 100 through 900.
The " remarkable ", and surprising, feature of this theorem is that although the definition of the Gaussian curvature of a surface S in R < sup > 3 </ sup > certainly depends on the way in which the surface is located in space, the end result, the Gaussian curvature itself, is determined by the inner metric of the surface without any further reference to the ambient space: it is an intrinsic invariant.
In particular, the high point of his remarkable 1910 paper on Pfaffian systems in five variables is the construction of a Cartan connection modelled on a 5-dimensional homogeneous space for the exceptional Lie group G < sub > 2 </ sub >, which he and Engels had discovered independently in 1894 .</ ref > The main idea is to develop a suitable notion of the connection forms and curvature using moving frames adapted to the particular geometrical problem at hand.
The extremely low coefficient of thermal expansion, about 5. 5 × 10 < sup >− 7 </ sup >/° C ( 20 – 320 ° C ), accounts for its remarkable ability to undergo large, rapid temperature changes without cracking ( see thermal shock ).
Ramanujan's tau function τ and the divisor function σ < sub > 11 </ sub > are related by the remarkable congruence τ ( n ) ≡ σ < sub > 11 </ sub >( n ) ( mod 691 ).
Now we have a remarkable result: no matter how small the menu cost sector, so long as a < 1, the flexible prices get " pegged " to the fixed price.
Stereographic projection of the Hopf fibration induces a remarkable structure on R < sup > 3 </ sup >, in which space is filled with nested tori made of linking Villarceau circles.
It has been described by < i > The New York Times </ i > as " among the nation's most remarkable museums.
Another remarkable manifestation of this property is their reluctance to surrender the pyridine ligand ( for example in exchange for deuterated pyridine d < sub > 5 </ sub >- Py ) even at 200 ° C.
When < sup >–</ sup > CN is a ligand in a transition metal complex, its basicity makes it difficult to dislodge, so, in this respect, hydrocyanation is remarkable.
The E < sub > 8 </ sub > lattice is remarkable in that it gives solutions to the lattice packing problem and the kissing number problem in 8 dimensions.
< p align =" justify "> The Golden Transcript carries the remarkable distinction of having never missed an edition throughout its publishing history.

remarkable and >
This is remarkable considering that there may be up to Ω (| V |< sup > 2 </ sup >) edges in the graph, and every combination of edges is tested.

remarkable and 2
This was a remarkable match in which Australia looked certain to take a 2 – 0 series lead after they had forced England to follow-on 227 runs behind.
It is remarkable that the Macedonian converts were, as a class, very poor ( 2 Cor.
Cochlear implants allow prelingually deaf children to acquire an oral language with remarkable success if implantation is performed within the first 2 – 4 years.
Louis-Dreyfus received the 2, 407th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on May 4, 2010 for her remarkable contribution to the broadcast television industry as both an actress and a comedian.
One remarkable feature of Pernese society is its stability, having lasted approximately 2, 500 years with little change.
The year 1969 had been a remarkable chart year for the band: three Top Ten albums, four hit singles ( charting at No. 2, No. 2, No. 2, and No. 3 ) with three additional charting B-sides.
This is even more remarkable when one considers the shooting range for this attempt, a 120 meter long corridor with a ceiling of only 2. 2 meters.
Phar Lap's heart was remarkable for its size, weighing 6. 2 kg ( 13. 6 lbs ), compared with a normal horse's heart at 3. 2 kg.
During this time Rémusat constantly spoke in the chair here, but was still more active in literature, especially on philosophical subjects, the most remarkable of his works being his book on Pierre Abélard ( 2 vols., 1845 ).
Manchester United ended the campaign as champions for the eighth time in eleven years – an achievement made all the more remarkable by virtue of defending champions Arsenal having led by eight points on 2 March.
He was able, however, to attend the funeral of Queen Victoria on 2 February 1901, and preached a remarkable sermon before the king and the German emperor on the following day.
This remarkable talent received tangible acknowledgment many years after his death, when a former student ( William Friedman, Brandeis ' 65 ), raised $ 2. 5 million to endow the Ray Ginger Professorship of History at the university.
There were brief hopes of a return to glory in the 1963 – 64 season, when a remarkable 8 – 2 away win over West Ham United in east London on Boxing Day took them to the top of the league.
Dupont, Bourgeois ) providing some 2, 500 jobs, which is especially remarkable in that Faverges itself has only some 7, 000 inhabitants.
The end result of this remarkable growth was that by 1955 Ukraine was producing 2. 2 times more than in 1940, and the republic was already one of the leading producer of certain commodities in Europe.

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