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  • ithin a timeframe, N number of matching B to occurrence A transactions.
  • Alanine is second only to leucine in rate of occurrence, accounting for 7.8% of the primary structur
  • he invited him to sit down on the couch, an occurrence almost unheard of for first time guests.
  • was in all likelihood ground-nesting (a rare occurrence among parrots, the Kakapo, the Night Parrot
  • ged to score one goal, which is not a common occurrence among foreign debutants in Liga 1.
  • ed to mobilise the vast majority of specimen occurrence and observational records within the GBIF ne
  • d and Wales for dealing with such a frequent occurrence, and this often lead to expensive litigation
  • ard Air Force aircraft are usually a regular occurrence and exercises overseas has seen many team me
  • of fire with shore batteries were a frequent occurrence, and some casualties were incurred.
  • op of the image determine the probability of occurrence, and the availability, which are then incorp
  • iple reliable secondary sources as a notable occurrence and certainly warrants a brief mention in th
  • MEEP also fulfilled the need to examine the occurrence and effects of man-made debris and natural m
  • trontium, beryllium and boron in the Keralia occurrence and in vugs with natrolite and thomsonite in
  • public speaking competitions are a frequent occurrence and students are encouraged to be creative a
  • Dollar Spot's occurrence and severity can be minimized through cultur
  • dication, that power outages are an everyday occurrence and groceries per-household are extensively
  • Given the estimated extent of occurrence and observed decline in the extent and quali
  • The event has turned into an annual occurrence and a source of pride for the community.
  • d minerals resource assessment, ground-water occurrence and protection, geomorphic processes and lan
  • Its occurrence and size are confirmed by evidence of a dram
  • four months, bombings became an almost daily occurrence and scores of people died.
  • onservation scientists are investigating the occurrence and the potential causes of ear tumors (ceru
  • , photographs, scenes of crime evidence, and occurrence and charge books.
  • w one of the above, aberrations are a common occurrence and a major obstacle, e.g. when conducting a
  • e beginning of the 19th century as an actual occurrence; and a pictorial representation on an old ho
  • meters such as Km value and turnover number, occurrence and localization, mutants and engineered enz
  • It is a common occurrence and estimated to occur in approximately 25%
  • y fillings of alkalic pegmatites in the Kola occurrence and in nepheline syenite in the Magnet Cove
  • racle (Greece): a reappraisal of natural gas occurrence and origin.
  • biological specimens, their spatio-temporal occurrence, and their supporting evidence housed in col
  • Occurrence and productivity of songbirds in prairie far
  • Struck by the strange occurrence and the beauty of the sandal, he did not res
  • st of the total alkalinity due to the common occurrence and dissolution of carbonate rocks and prese
  • l portion of the museum is dedicated to this occurrence and goes into much greater detail.
  • on sent a camera along to cover this unusual occurrence, and this brought referee John Williams fame
  • to a decline in area of occupancy, extent of occurrence and/or quality of habitat, or due to actual
  • unt of the trial published shortly after its occurrence Anderson is described as ‘an ancient man and
  • Among areas of occurrence are the North Coast Range of California up t
  • not last as long: most of the records of the occurrence are from 1349.
  • These phases, in order of their occurrence, are the , , , and .
  • The areas of occurrence are nowadays protected and it has been propo
  • 96A.All the localities of the species occurrence are within Country Parks under protection.
  • ast events can be inferred about after their occurrence as a probabilistic wave collapse.
  • ssibility of increasing the frequency of its occurrence as well as increasing the list of its partic
  • This is a rare occurrence as elections on the federal and provincial,
  • Chen posit that the Big Bang is not a unique occurrence as a result of all of the matter and energy
  • word for meadow (λειμών), in allusion to its occurrence as "bog-ore" in meadows and marshes.
  • o Edgard Kallands, "it was just an every day occurrence as far as we were concerned."
  • )4S5-8) is a rare sulfide mineral with known occurrence associated with gold ores.
  • Perhaps the most (in)famous occurrence associated with the North Strand was "the No
  • mages, a cost made greater by the disaster's occurrence at the height of the tourist season.
  • The video retells the popular story of An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, a French short film whi
  • ding redundancy if one gun jammed - a common occurrence at the time.
  • e is perhaps best remembered for an infamous occurrence at the height of his playing career.
  • The gold occurrence at Hope's Nose is well-known to mineral coll
  • The mineral was named after its occurrence at Wheal Franco, Whitchurch, Tavistock Distr
  • It was first described in 1828 for an occurrence at Disko Island, Greenland and named for Ger
  • It was first described for an occurrence at the Sterling Hill Mine and Franklin, New
  • emn chanting' was referred to as a 'national occurrence at Christmas' in English households, and by
  • An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (1962), French short fil
  • In what was a fairly common occurrence at the time the Liberal Party did not run a
  • round of the UAM championship - a very rare occurrence at such an early stage in a moto racer's car
  • It was first described in 1955 for an occurrence at the type locality is the Mary Kathleen Mi
  • Maghemite was named in 1927 for an occurrence at the Iron Mountain mine, northwest of Redd
  • and serpentine soil tolerance is the species occurrence at the Cedars of Sonoma County, California.
  • It was first described in 1843 for an occurrence at Mt. Campione, Tessin, Switzerland.
  • vernment to control the spill as soon as its occurrence became known.
  • ound in New Zealand, with a specific example occurrence being in North Island's Hamilton Ecological
  • The fourth and final occurrence being on a Mercha-Tipcha, a common set that
  • e important groups here while covering their occurrence, biological activity, biosynthesis, and labo
  • ers extinct species, species of hypothetical occurrence, birds of Pacific islands, of Gulf and Carib
  • ith bamboo, it is often local and erradic in occurrence, but overall it is not considered threatened
  • gas pipelines is not going to be a one-time occurrence, but it is likely to be cyclic.
  • ght this once-in-a-lifetime astro-scientific occurrence, by giving it a historical, multicultural an
  • mbersite deposits with this similar geologic occurrence can be found in the area of the Gulf Coast o
  • Three modes of occurrence characterize this rock.
  • Its natural occurrence concerns herzenbergite, a rare mineral.
  • There is a single occurrence containing an unknown number of plants.
  • It is this second clash where details of its occurrence contrast substantially.
  • Georges Ageon, the earliest mention of this occurrence dates from 1801 and it does not feature in c
  • Because of its rather rare occurrence, Dent's disease is often diagnosed as idiopa
  • This has been a rare occurrence during 2011, with James Mates the most regul
  • Due to its occurrence during the evening rush hour, 1,200 persons
  • ouble-strand breaks in DNA which is a common occurrence during a cell's lifecycle.
  • One notable occurrence during his time with the Cowboys was a retur
  • ations, including the Soviet Union, a common occurrence during the Cold War.
  • locations in Arizona and New Mexico, and one occurrence each in California and Colorado.
  • ed an opposition-controlled Council - a rare occurrence elsewhere in Australia.
  • ecause of a transmitter failure (a very rare occurrence even then).
  • ery K. James in 1964, and has been an annual occurrence ever since.
  • ion, Justice Antonin Scalia, in a first-time occurrence ever, posted the video of the car chase onli
  • death of Miriam, sister of Moses, upon which occurrence expired the well that the Israelites through
  • Summer 2003 saw a similar occurrence, featuring the Blues Brothers, Joseph and th
  • lla tomentosa is identified by its post-fire occurrence, fine hairs on the surface of young fruit bo
  • e added a third floor to the house, a common occurrence for many old farmhouses being modernized at
  • al Historic Landmark status is the only such occurrence for a New York State site.
  • ange is a northern or southern 'delimiter of occurrence' for some species; for example the endangere
  • gain hold public office, which was a routine occurrence for Thurmond's opponents.
  • gs were not going well, which was a frequent occurrence for the generally poor-performing team.
  • ribed from these fossils is the second known occurrence for this parasitic genus.
  • er with one another on occasion, a very rare occurrence for two shows which aired on different netwo
  • "It is no uncommon occurrence for six or eight hundred or a thousand [!] o
  • Occurrence for viola solo (1969)
  • amme (creche) had a waiting list, an unusual occurrence for Irish Medium Schools in the North outsid
  • ndustry was, and still is, a relatively rare occurrence for Australian artists and the success of "M
  • n when it was published a year later, a rare occurrence for someone who was never employed in footba
  • found only in Australia with the best-known occurrence found in Palm Valley in Finke Gorge National
  • Twinning on the prism-planes is of frequent occurrence, giving rise to pseudo-hexagonal groups like
  • In 1871, a similar occurrence had been reported at Our Lady of Pontmain in
  • The same occurrence happened the next season against Leyton in t
  • Its occurrence has been rare in Europe and North America wh
  • One occurrence has been observed in eastern California.
  • The hoax and the rarity of occurrence have created a situation in which many medic
  • Surveys in the area of their former occurrence have failed to find any sign of its presence
  • earthquake, it would "hasten an earthquake's occurrence if geological conditions for a quake already
  • -handed violin left-handed-an extremely rare occurrence in classical music settings.
  • Nacrite was first described in 1807 for an occurrence in Saxony, Germany.
  • It was first described in 1980 for an occurrence in the Francon quarry, Montreal Island.
  • It was first described in 1773 from an occurrence in Freiberg District, Erzgebirge, Saxony, Ge
  • acid is a very potent hormone whose natural occurrence in plants controls their development.
  • It was first described in 1938 for an occurrence in the Chuquicamata Mine, Calama, El Loa Pro
  • are considered among the healthiest mangrove occurrence in the world.
  • The name is given for its occurrence in the Gannan region of China.
  • 95 when it suddenly became a fairly frequent occurrence in Dylan's setlists for approximately 18 mon
  • hemical elements and the regularity of their occurrence in groups...
  • It was first described in 1874 for an occurrence in Ocna de Fier, Banat Mountains, Caras-Seve
  • Triplite was first described in 1813 for an occurrence in Chanteloube, Limousin, France.
  • Ancylite was first described in 1899 for an occurrence in the Narsarsuk pegmatite in west Greenland
  • It was first described in 1856 for an occurrence in Stassfurt, Saxony, Germany.
  • to be largely confined to the castes with no occurrence in the tribals, but a new study has found it
  • It was first described in 1957 for an occurrence in Tuva.
  • stern Australia, with a much more restricted occurrence in New South Wales and Victoria.
  • eatures a lengthy instrumental intro, a rare occurrence in the Kinks commercial canon.
  • his shirt, he had his nickname "Tye", a rare occurrence in English football.
  • ty of common names attests to its widespread occurrence in these regions along with its usefulness a
  • e village after which it is named - a common occurrence in rural areas.
  • The significance of beats depends on their occurrence in a cycle.
  • It was first described in 1801 from an occurrence in the Harz Mountains, Lower Saxony, Germany
  • It was first described in 1956 for an occurrence in Pick's Delta Mine, Delta, San Rafael Dist
  • House's feat was only the 6th such occurrence in major league history.
  • His earliest certain occurrence in history is his appearance as Abbot of Kin
  • It is endemic to South America, with a large occurrence in the Brazilian cerrados.
  • This was a common occurrence in German tank units as a result of the poor
  • lensis derives its specific epithet from its occurrence in Chile.
  • ading to landslides which were an occasional occurrence in that area.
  • Marialite was first described in 1866 for an occurrence in the Phlegrean Volcanic complex, Campania,
  • It was first described in 1797 for an occurrence in Wheal Rock, St. Agnes, Cornwall, England.
  • s have stated that Fusobacterium is a common occurrence in the human oropharynx, the current consens
  • h words that have the same meaning: a common occurrence in this part of the country.
  • It was first described in 1841 for an occurrence in Stolberg, near Aachen, Germany.
  • 's a chance there might be some supernatural occurrence in relation to the deaths.
  • ca in the 18th Century; the first documented occurrence in California is in the adobe of a building
  • The Pamphlet Scandal is an astonishing occurrence in Colombia, in which social cleaning pamphl
  • It was first described in 1950 for an occurrence in the Ural Mountains Russia.
  • 00 base pair) DNA sequence that has a single occurrence in the genome and whose location and base se
  • Railway collisions were a frequent occurrence in the early 19th century.
  • imeric glycosides named after their abundant occurrence in plants of the genus Senna.
  • Reinerite was first described in 1958 for an occurrence in the Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Namibia and name
  • California, where it is known from only one occurrence in the pygmy forests along the coastline.
  • It was first described in 1872 for an occurrence in the Schneeberg District, Erzgebirge, Saxo
  • Gedrite was first described for an occurrence in Gedres, France in 1836.
  • istration to inform their students about the occurrence in a level adapted the individual grade.
  • Its occurrence in houses indicates dampness and a lack of v
  • orians and sociologists have remarked on the occurrence, in science, of "multiple independent discov
  • It was first described in 1827 for an occurrence in Moravia in the Czech Republic.
  • n scoring 100* in the same innings, a unique occurrence in first-class cricket.
  • It was first described in 1975 for an occurrence in the Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Otjikoto Region,
  • (Neither of these can be considered a unique occurrence in Lincolnshire however)
  • es for a combined total of $3.55 billion per occurrence in property damage coverage.
  • Wakefieldite was first described for an occurrence in the Evans Lou mine, St. Pierre de Wakefie
  • It was described in 1969 from an occurrence in Owl Canyon, San Bernardino County, Califo
  • It was first described in 1984 for an occurrence in the Uchucchacua Mine, Oyon Province, Lima
  • cht et al. (2004), the records regarding its occurrence in the Mentawai Islands are probably based o
  • Alfred Hitchcock cameo is a signature occurrence in most of his films.
  • ut also must take into account those digits' occurrence in the number.
  • It was first described in 1966 for an occurrence in the Binn Valley, Valais, Switzerland.
  • und generally in placer deposits, though its occurrence in its native matrix is not unknown.
  • The first known occurrence in North America was found in July 1992 at a
  • he name Esthwaite Waterweed derives from its occurrence in Esthwaite Water in northwestern England,
  • sodium variety was described in 1997 for an occurrence in Chojabaru, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan
  • There is one occurrence in each of three Alabama counties, Colbert,
  • bermorite was first described in 1880 for an occurrence in Scotland, on the Isle of Mull, around the
  • zinalsite which was reported in 1956 for an occurrence in Kazakhstan.
  • Nahcolite was first described in 1928 for an occurrence in a lava tunnel at Mount Vesuvius, Italy.
  • It was first described in 1847 for an occurrence in Bettolino, Baldissero Canavese, Torino Pr
  • us origin either revived from their previous occurrence in the Middle Ages, or invented, during the
  • The occurrence in Desulfitobacterium is of special interest
  • It was first described in 1842 for an occurrence in a serpentine - magnesite deposit in Snaru
  • It was first described for an occurrence in Varmland, Sweden in 1854 and named for Sw
  • for an illegal gait (lifting: a very common occurrence in race walking - the previous leader of the
  • burtonite was first described in 1991 for an occurrence in the Anticline prospects 11 km southwest o
  • or her activities; twice, for one month each occurrence, in 1908 and once, for three months, in 1909
  • It was first described in 1967 for an occurrence in the Tincalayu Mine, Salar Del Hombre Muer
  • It has spread westwards from its original occurrence in the Balkans before 1930, and has since be
  • It was first described in 1854 for an occurrence in the St Andreasberg District, Harz Mountai
  • was first described in 1941 and named for an occurrence in the United States near Hector (in San Ber
  • Its occurrence in late Cambrian sandstones of Canada and no
  • It was first described in 1967 for an occurrence in the Wilagedera Prospect of the North West
  • lvena) of whom two died as infants, a common occurrence in those times.
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