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canônico
Reduced to the simplest and most significant form possible without loss of generality.
rule
basic
sanctioned
canonic
standard
orthodox
prescript
portuguès
canônico
Law.
law
jurisprudence
1
The linguists just decided to go with eggcorn, after the
canonical
example.
2
All the
canonical
books of the Old Testament were written in Hebrew.
3
Further analysis identified several significantly associated
canonical
pathways and overrepresented network functions.
4
To the fifth the Gospels, and to the sixth the
canonical
Epistles.
5
These structures share similar folding with TRXs exhibiting the
canonical
WCGPC signature.
6
Well, it doesn't matter because the
canonical
link will go with it.
7
First there was the
canonical
theory of life, introduced by St. Augustine.
8
This drug effect was linked to restoration of a
canonical
neural RPE.
9
This Epistle lays a greater claim to
canonical
authority than most others.
10
Probiotic ingestion altered gene expression in multiple
canonical
pathways involving cell motility.
11
Aberrant stimulation of the
canonical
Wnt pathway induces mammary tumorigenesis in mice.
12
These characteristics had led to question whether MuRF1 adopts a
canonical
TRIM fold.
13
A grave illness exempts from the saying of the
canonical
Hours.
14
Meanwhile, the exact role of
canonical
Ga in plant innate immunity remains controversial.
15
The next extract from the Catechism treats of the
canonical
books:
16
In one of the
canonical
books he is represented as saying:
canonical
canonical wnt
canonical hours
canonical books
canonical nf
canonical authority
portuguès
canônico