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These built-up rocks are not only called "Stratified," and
Young Folks' Library, Volume XI (of 20) Wonders of Earth, Sea and Sky Various 1880
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Stratified marriages will produce stratified children.
The Inequality Issue, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Pursue A Stratified Approach to Arab Democracy: The Arab Spring is the region's first attempt at organic nation-building since the end of the colonial era.
Elza S. Maalouf: Culture: The Missing Piece From the President's Speech Elza S. Maalouf 2011
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Later this month, Cancer Research UK will launch its Stratified Medicine Programme, a two-year pilot in which samples from 9,000 patients with breast, bowel, lung, prostate, ovarian and skin cancer will be tested for mutations in 21 genes – known as a "gene panel test".
Multiple gene test allows more targeted treatment of cancer 2011
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Pursue A Stratified Approach to Arab Democracy: The Arab Spring is the region's first attempt at organic nation-building since the end of the colonial era.
Elza S. Maalouf: Culture: The Missing Piece From the President's Speech Elza S. Maalouf 2011
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Stratified glaciofluvial drift typically occurs on outwash terraces and kames.
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Stratified drift, in the form of outwash plains, deltas, kames, and moraines, fills main stream valleys.
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Stratified, Katrinaized, in a Kentucky coal town economy, the stock market rises on the stabilizing markets.
The Two Americas 2008
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Stratified Quaternary marine deposits related to marine transgression and regression have resulted in a series of prominent north-south oriented sandy dune ridges.
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Wendell and Schmee explore these problems in their paper “Exact Inference for Proportions from a Stratified Population” J.
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