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  • elements, and when the cursor's position is ambiguous, a tool-tip window will appear showing a loc
  • gamma-guanidinobutyraldehyde dehydrogenase ( ambiguous), ABAL dehydrogenase, 4-aminobutyraldehyde d
  • Strange has always been somewhat ambiguous about his sexuality, although he has made it
  • e; however, the audio itself is deliberately ambiguous about which Charley survived.
  • ion that ensued was thorough, but inevitably ambiguous about the source of the first ignition.
  • ldn't resist) and I don't think we should be ambiguous about this by a minor capitalization change
  • edication was supposed to treat; the song is ambiguous about which).
  • rovides no further details, and is therefore ambiguous about which ship was involved.
  • vals ACF Fiorentina, and continued to remain ambiguous about his future with Livorno, claiming that
  • y-3-keto-5-thiomethylpent-1-ene dioxygenase ( ambiguous), acireductone dioxygenase (ambiguous), and
  • y-3-keto-5-thiomethylpent-1-ene dioxygenase ( ambiguous), acireductone dioxygenase (ambiguous), E-2'
  • y the figure at the left, represented in the ambiguous act of putting inside a box the necklace spr
  • names in common use include MurE synthetase [ ambiguous], alanine:alanine ligase (ADP-forming), and
  • w he both courted controversy and a sexually ambiguous, alienated audience.
  • be related to almost anywhere in the US, an ambiguous American township with deliberately vague la
  • ove which the given phase difference becomes ambiguous, and so does the position of the sound image
  • ly that the language of the sections was not ambiguous, and clearly required the indefinite detenti
  • Souter wrote that the text of ACCA was ambiguous, and in such cases the traditional rule of c
  • ment that the term "narcotic" in the act was ambiguous and could be read to exclude the cuttings as
  • rds Gwen and Ianto respectively is extremely ambiguous and one of the most controversial topics in
  • nda Joseph Goebbels who found Lubahn's usage ambiguous and possibly democratic.
  • season ends and the Oscar season begins are ambiguous, and dependent on the year.
  • ary direction, seeking images that were more ambiguous and open to viewer interpretation with proje
  • rigin and identity of the person of Asaph is ambiguous, and it is difficult to know whether or not
  • In fact, this section is quite ambiguous and muddled.
  • Of Faulkner, in fact, he wrote his ambiguous and moving short story "A Meeting South," an
  • phosphatase, hydroxy lipid phosphatase, sEH ( ambiguous), and soluble epoxide hydrolase (ambiguous).
  • The seventh is also ambiguous, and may either be a reference to the Sea Pe
  • The name is ambiguous and could refer to either the wealth of Hill
  • xygenase, CYP12, sterol 12alpha-hydroxylase ( ambiguous), and HCO 12alpha-hydroxylase.
  • The term is ambiguous, and could mean carom billiards games such a
  • The tactical lessons of the battle were ambiguous and prone to misinterpretation.
  • songs, "Cosmopolitan Bloodloss" is lyrically ambiguous and oddly phrased.
  • modernism", perhaps because it is inherently ambiguous and can possibly be confused with the modern
  • se include 1,5-anhydro-D-fructose reductase ( ambiguous), and AFR.
  • sm and unwavering dedication in an extremely ambiguous and dangerous operational environment".
  • naerobic cobalt chelatase, cobaltochelatase [ ambiguous], and sirohydrochlorin cobalt-lyase (incorre
  • While the novel closes on an ambiguous and even sceptical note, it is nevertheless
  • and Corrie's Hayley Cropper (I'm alluding to ambiguous androgyny), Bethany's material is as black a
  • he prisoners at first gave feigned names and ambiguous answers, but soon thought it better to confe
  • h Luke calls the Apostle, "Jude of James" is ambiguous as to the relationship of Jude to this James
  • Many entries are ambiguous as to whether they are the first in SC or wh
  • , Sheldon's view of sexual politics could be ambiguous, as in the somewhat colorless and ruthless s
  • ntific approach to history, but was somewhat ambiguous as to what this achievement might mean.
  • It was considered ambiguous as to which of these orientations is correct
  • The lyrics are ambiguous as to whether this is a real person or an au
  • the fiasco of the Battle of San Pasqual was ambiguous as to his status.
  • lution on accession to the NPT, however, was ambiguous as to whether Ukraine was acceding as a nucl
  • to be his successor, though he was somewhat ambiguous as to whether he would actually resign if re
  • instrument payable to two or more persons is ambiguous as to whether it is payable to the persons a
  • Use of the term "Beach Cities" proves to be ambiguous as one can either be referring to a specific
  • instrument payable to two or more persons is ambiguous as to whether it is payable to the persons a
  • His position on the issue was seen to be ambiguous: as he wrote in his book, his position was f
  • egal status of Psilocybe spores is even more ambiguous, as the spores contain neither psilocybin no
  • But is ambiguous, as it is also used for regular word indexes
  • graph A(i), the meaning of this part remains ambiguous, as it is unclear whether a substance can be
  • ALICE: Ambiguous: Ask who, what or where is Stanley Kubrick?
  • hough how much, or even if they are, is left ambiguous at best.
  • Abscessing quantification is ambiguous at best as it does not adequately account fo
  • Outwardly, Franco maintained an ambiguous attitude almost up until July.
  • De Clercq and Hendrik Elias, who maintained ambiguous attitudes towards the Nazis.
  • izing hydrogenase, H2 producing hydrogenase [ ambiguous], bidirectional hydrogenase, hydrogen-lyase
  • ounty were along its eastern edge, due to an ambiguous border with Connecticut, which attracted far
  • Its origins are ambiguous, but the term is commonly used in the Americ
  • Richard Armitage described Lucas as "very ambiguous, but quite open with everybody" and "a bit o
  • They threatened ambiguous, but quite serious, consequences if anything
  • The rest are more ambiguous, but are also likely to be moose.
  • ctor's roles were never addressed and remain ambiguous, but the actor's names were as follows: Chri
  • members considered binding has been somewhat ambiguous, but seems to "rely not upon whether they ar
  • values for the enclosed angle, leading to an ambiguous case.
  • Guise entered Paris, bringing to a head his ambiguous challenge to royal authority in the Day of t
  • Fox, played by Stewart Granger, is a morally ambiguous character, an elegant gentleman involved wit
  • He was known for his portrayal of evil and ambiguous characters.
  • names in common use include chondroitinase ( ambiguous), chondroitin ABC eliminase (ambiguous), cho
  • r Don Johnson as Sergeant Brian Scott) in an ambiguous city solving (in this particular case) a cri
  • Lan is usually depicted in sexually ambiguous clothing, but is often shown as a young boy
  • at to eliminate an unnecessary column and an ambiguous column header, after you had previously simp
  • More ambiguous common names are "figwood" and "watery fig".
  • Solanum quadriloculatum is known under the ( ambiguous) common names of "bush tomato" or (in Austra
  • The more ambiguous conflict became more "good versus evil", wit
  • is notable for its recurring characters and ambiguous continuity; though each game is its own self
  • In an ambiguous conversation they seem to fall in love - but
  • The ambiguous copy on his rookie card reads, "The 19-year-
  • n common use include arogenic dehydrogenase ( ambiguous), cyclohexadienyl dehydrogenase, pretyrosine
  • a-monooxygenase, sterol 12alpha-hydroxylase ( ambiguous), CYP8B1, and cytochrome P450 8B1.
  • store mascot was an anthropomorphic coin of ambiguous denomination, wearing a cowboy hat and cowbo
  • Five to six guys of ambiguous descent playing something that may or may no
  • dly denying the story, he took to using such ambiguous descriptions as "They tell me that's how sca
  • In the somewhat ambiguous document, the United Kingdom recognised Afgh
  • cond time, to the writer Isabel Fonseca." is ambiguous; does it mean that he has married Isabel twi
  • audience with the otherwise hazy, smoggy and ambiguous drawings.
  • in the gene pool for the Kunming wolfdogs is ambiguous due to the lack of proper pedigrees and the
  • It has a gloomy screenplay, an ambiguous end, allows various interpretations and deal
  • lack of sexual explicitness, as much as the ambiguous ending, set it apart from that genre.
  • kind of private mythology that makes use of ambiguous, enigmatic and often unclearly defined ideas
  • names in common use include epoxide hydrase ( ambiguous, epoxide hydratase (ambiguous), arene-oxide
  • e world when teachers reveal knowledge to be ambiguous, equivocal, and mysterious,
  • e, and its actual status is still relatively ambiguous even today - eg Tony Blair receives a salary
  • The evolution of this work is somewhat ambiguous, except that in 1890-1891, Sibelius had comm
  • ith an MIT alumnus in Washington, D.C., with ambiguous explanation or clarification.
  • uggesting that in order to be other than an ' ambiguous feminist', one must believe that 'women are
  • a war campaign over the Red Sea between two ambiguous fighting forces which both feature modern ai
  • of the grammatically masculine but otherwise ambiguous figure Infer[n]us" referred to as Seo hell,
  • n Melbourne Hall until George Lewis Coke, an ambiguous figure who died childless.
  • ing going again and in November 2005 most of ambiguous files and .readme
  • It had been merely ambiguous for the first year (almost).
  • Providence Township, Pennsylvania, itself ambiguous for ten places
  • ill argue that petticoating is a politically ambiguous form of sexuality which can have positive re
  • to resolve ambiguities that arise in usage, ambiguous Fraunhofer line designations are preceded by
  • to her husband, with whom she maintained an ambiguous friendship until his death in 1902.
  • Since it was ambiguous from the very beginning, it was flexibly use
  • Until 1644, the appeal of sexually ambiguous, futanari characters portrayed by onnagata a
  • lude GDP-4-keto-6-deoxy-D-mannose reductase [ ambiguous], GDP-6-deoxy-D-lyxo-4-hexulose reductase, a
  • lla Walsh (who was later determined to be of ambiguous gender) for the most championships by an ind
  • It was later learned that Walasiewicz had ambiguous genitalia and could not easily be identified
  • nic manifestations: partial virilization and ambiguous genitalia of genetically female infants, chi
  • Illustration of ambiguous genitalia from Frederik Ruysch's Thesaurus A
  • zation of genetic males are common causes of ambiguous genitalia and intersex conditions.
  • unction in infants with intersex conditions, ambiguous genitalia, and cryptorchidism.
  • diabetes, galactosemia, bone mineralization, ambiguous genitalia, patterns of growth hormone secret
  • and absent on the other side, micropenis and ambiguous genitalia, and imperforate anus.
  • cians Perform Sex Assignment on Infants with Ambiguous Genitalia?. Michigan Journal of Gender & Law
  • nce, a context-free grammar is said to be an ambiguous grammar if there exists a string that can be
  • thorities' finding Allan's body; however the ambiguous grammar suggests that it is Faith's emotions
  • There is an obvious difficulty in parsing an ambiguous grammar by a deterministic parser (see deter
  • e the nondeterministic choices in parsing an ambiguous grammar, sometimes with greater efficiency.
  • Some ambiguous grammars can be converted into unambiguous g
  • (The LL(k) grammars therefore exclude all ambiguous grammars, as well as all grammars that conta
  • ser algorithm to handle nondeterministic and ambiguous grammars.
  • (∞) parser that is capable of parsing rather ambiguous grammars.
  • The accompaniment has sombre and ambiguous harmonies, with contrasting peaceful and tem
  • turing Copland's typically sparse and almost ambiguous harmonies.
  • ith the double basses softly arpeggiating an ambiguous harmony (E-A-D-G) being the background to an
  • se efforts, though their copyright status is ambiguous, have been applauded by at least one major f
  • Its vertex figure 6.10/3.6/5.10/7 is also ambiguous, having two clockwise and two counterclockwi
  • orties' Film Noir Hollywood with the morally ambiguous hero, the transgressing siren, and shadow li
  • N-tele-phosphotransferase, histidine kinase ( ambiguous), histidine protein kinase (ambiguous), prot
  • A context-free language is inherently ambiguous if all context-free grammars generating that
  • lysis can still lead to errors if it becomes ambiguous if 1 K equals −272.15
  • ng lost sister, although the end is slightly ambiguous if one is not paying attention.
  • t the word engineer is 'over-engineered' (ie ambiguous) in this context.
  • established that the "first one man show" is ambiguous in meaning and inaccurate, as it is not actu
  • Yet she is ambiguous in her treatment of non-whites.
  • The role of Amaterasu Omikami is ambiguous in the episode.
  • \g{} is unambiguous in Perl, but potentially ambiguous in PCRE.
  • it are beyond the adults control and largely ambiguous in its intent.
  • "continental United States" is used, but is ambiguous in sometimes excluding Alaska and sometimes
  • indole oxidase, indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase ( ambiguous), indole:O2 oxidoreductase, indole-oxygen 2,
  • Note that the pentagram face has an ambiguous interior because it is self-intersecting.
  • I've been working to clean up the ambiguous internal links that point to the Julia Lee d
  • d with references to lolcats pictures and to ambiguous Internet humor, and these references can onl
  • as a complete success" (although this can be ambiguous; interpreted in Spanish this means "it was a
  • The first three chapters incorporate an ambiguous introduction to the final conversation betwe
  • Even though the document is somewhat ambiguous it looks like, in practice, religious tolera
  • a, Saul's feelings toward Holly were in fact ambiguous; it was never fully clear whether his intent
  • lations; on the other hand, we have a rather ambiguous label on the Senate website.
  • rten distances and the then frequent flat or ambiguous landings (which resulted in many controversi
  • defend France (albeit phrased in exceedingly ambiguous language), but also indirectly to the Easter
  • Four years earlier, several ambiguous lines had been observed in the radio region
  • e 600+ other Wikipedia articles that contain ambiguous links to "Opium Wars," as per WP:FIXDABLINKS
  • t (from 1628) gives a somewhat defective and ambiguous list of the inn-theatres suppressed during 1
  • extremely energy-efficient and contained an ambiguous living envelope to encourage what was consid
  • name Any Noise/Anti Noise is derived from an ambiguous lyric in early version of the song.
  • Charlotte, who then was twelve, sings ambiguous lyrics seeming to refer to a physical love b
  • ential whose source and composition is often ambiguous, making its interpretation difficult.
  • This ambiguous mandate did not dilute Muldoon's agenda, and
  • iety of revealing costumes and in a sexually ambiguous manner in support of Clinton, going back and
  • optics problem) refers to the fundamentally ambiguous mapping between sources of retinal stimulati
  • Anemone is introduced as one of the sexually ambiguous mer-people.
  • When none was forthcoming (merely an ambiguous message from de Valera that could be interpr
  • mes in common use include epoxide hydratase ( ambiguous), microsomal epoxide hydratase (ambiguous),
  • Security forces of ambiguous military status, e.g.
  • , many hamsters are from Russia, and so this ambiguous name does not distinguish them from other sp
  • Another (somewhat ambiguous) name is "yellowbells", since it has a bell-
  • annis tiliaria), also known under the rather ambiguous name "winter moth", is a moth of the Geometr
  • e English League, an unlicensed league, have ambiguous names like "West London Blue" and "Man Red"
  • epitypes, type specimens that clarify older ambiguous names, were applied to Walter's and Michaux'
  • uranium, partially by clandestine means; the ambiguous nature of Israel's efforts in the field of u
  • ("Lowland") rather than the more literal but ambiguous Nederland.
  • The story ends on an ambiguous note as Ana is potentially revived, and they
  • nd unglamorous settings, the film ends on an ambiguous note, in which unrequited love, convenience,
  • After studying the ambiguous number blocks for hours, the discovery is ma
  • orporate familiar pop culture iconography in ambiguous, often poetic, ways.
  • The article is ambiguous on this.
  • practice by a country of being intentionally ambiguous on certain aspects of its foreign policy or
  • chy from the start, the Kadets were at first ambiguous on the subject, demanding universal suffrage
  • The law was ambiguous on the extension of incumbent mayor, Harvey
  • And, in some cases, trivial names can be ambiguous or will carry different meanings in differen
  • o satisfy the other criteria outlined above; ambiguous or inaccurate names for the article subject,
  • from the well-known and established, to the ambiguous or those undergoing development, and even to
  • 46,XY individuals may have ambiguous or female genitals.
  • sly reportedly stated that "where ODF 1.1 is ambiguous or incomplete, the Office implementation can
  • Incomplete, ambiguous, or even contradictory requirements are reco
  • romonads flat cristae, and the hemimastigids ambiguous or sacculate cristae.
  • small percentage of the facts when most were ambiguous or noted no WMD...
  • meets criteria for failure or success due to ambiguous or ill-defined definition of those criteria.
  • The ambiguous or fragmentary nature of the verses leave mu
  • church, which is dedicated to St. Ebba is of ambiguous origin, being of partly Norman construction
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