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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- abbreviation equal opportunity employer
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- initialism
equal-opportunity employer
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For some context, a little later in EOE on page 238:
Behe Responds 2007
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Behe updated his criterion to include two-binding sites (three interacting proteins) in EOE.
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But it surprised some people, such as Jerry Coyne, when he read Behe's argument for common descent in EOE.
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Then the policy should be rescinded as an amendment in the next defense bill (which is how it was brought into being in the first place) and THAT should include verbiage citing the Civil Rights Act and the EOE Act. February 25th, 2010 at 8: 37 pm
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I don't necessarily agree with Behe on CD, but I really appreciated EOE.
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In the 1990s it became clear that Ewing sarcoma, EOE, PNET and Askin's tumor are all actually the same disease, with identical molecular and biological properties.
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Have people such as Denyse O'Leary and Cornelius Hunter ever read EOE?
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Have people such as Denyse O'Leary and Cornelius Hunter ever read EOE?
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At first the tumor was thought only to be found in bone, but it was later learned that the same type of tumor was also found in soft tissues; this form was named extraosseous (outside bone) Ewing (EOE).
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Papers are submitted to EOE, and reviewed via the normal EoE review process, with qualified papers being published in the EOE.
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