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Significados de diverse nature em inglês
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Uso de diverse nature em inglês
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This reflects, most probably, the diversenature of the causal mutations.
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Our audiences don't yet mirror its diversenature.
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It had been converted into a cantina whose clientele was suggested by the diversenature of transport parked outside.
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In the past, the programs have been of a diversenature, many phases of Hebrew life and letters having been touched upon.
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The relatively diversenature of this group reflects the feeling that three white men in a row might be a bit much.
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The human body is composed of a number of individual parts, of diversenature, each one of which is in itself extremely complex.
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Recent studies have uncovered the diversenature by which redox reactions and homeostasis contribute to brain physiology, and when dysregulated to pathological consequences.
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Sarcomas represent one of the most challenging tumor types to treat due to their diversenature and our incomplete understanding of their underlying biology.
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While on the subject of churches, I may mention two other fine edifices we visited, both full of interest, though of a diversenature.
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Like many critics of the euro project, he says its foundations are flawed because of the diversenature of the economies it has sewn together.
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Like many critics of the euro project, he believes its foundations are flawed because of the diversenature of the economies it has sewn together.
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Of this constant (principle) which looks upon diversenatures, they are inconstant possessions.
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Both men had been wrought, according to their diversenatures, to the pitch of frenzy.
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A proof of this is that the rays of different stars produce different effects according to the diversenatures of bodies.
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Ligands of structurally diversenatures are able to bind at the CB(1) cannabinoid receptor, suggesting the existence of multiple binding sites on the receptor.