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First, it showed how mass and social media can act complementarily.
Relative and absolute measures of effect size convey different information, and can be used complementarily.
There are four complementarily distributed species of pebble-mound mice in northern Australia.
Because of the initial association, however, the remaining were quickly and complementarily named "noon" and "evening".
This can be thought of complementarily as having different costs to pass between different pairs of states.
Long distance buses are used complementarily.
It is thus important, during design, to ensure that the implement will fit complementarily and have a beneficial effect with the specific anatomical area of action.
Calorescence was defined complementarily as absorption in the infrared followed by emission in the visible.
Those within this group see Divine Providence and Biblically required responsibility acting via man's free will as working complementarily.
He said that 'Sino-Latin American relations were expected to support each other in the political fields, strengthen economic complementarily, and carry out close cultural contacts'.
It is used complementarily to Fe(CO).
This system works complementarily to regular Transit buses in the area about 1200 km close to Prague for more than 600 regular passengers commuting to work.
ChAT-positive neurons would act complementarily as input elements of α-ARD immunoreactive elements.
These three types, although undertaken one at a time, are to be used complementarily, but in such a manner that the one doesn't interfere with the progress of the other.
LY2181308 is an antisense oligonucleotide that complementarily binds to survivin mRNA and inhibits its expression in tumor tissue.
More selective syntheses entail (i) desulfurization, e.g. using triphenylphosphine and, complementarily, (ii) sulfidation using triphenylarsine sulfide.
They strove to move synchronousIy; complementarily, as though they were old dance partners or old-cop partners, as though they were married enough to be telepathic.
The use of visual representations to transfer knowledge between at least two persons aims to improve the transfer of knowledge by using computer and non-computer-based visualization methods complementarily.
Testing whether a graph contains two maximal independent sets of different sizes is NP-complete; that is, complementarily, testing whether a graph is well-covered is coNP-complete.
In the crystal, each S ion is surrounded by an octahedron of six Ca ions, and complementarily, each Ca ion surrounded by six S ions.
Both of these structure-based approaches, used complementarily in conjunction with sequence-only motif-finding approaches [ 56 57 58 ] and experimental data, will enable to us better assign function to all or large parts of a proteome.
For a multi-state character, unordered characters can be thought of as having an equal "cost" (in terms of number of "evolutionary events") to change from any one state to any other; complementarily, they do not require passing through intermediate states.
Nonetheless, development and employment must be our main objective, the main contribution to the achievement of which must be the Lisbon Strategy, with policies which need to act complementarily and be adapted to the new dynamic environment which is the consequence of globalisation and interdependent economies.