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181. By contrast of four urban minority children, the differences of somatotype were found between Han nationality and four minority children .
182. By contrast, evolutionary systems theory does formulate an overarching hypothesis.
183. By contrast, Brazil has sought to develop a modern Latin American social democracy that marries a globalised capitalist economy with vigorous government efforts to attack deep-rooted inequalities.
184. In order to inquiry into the grinding characteristics of cemented carbide cutting tools, the ground point appearances of eight kinds of cemented carbide inserts are investigated by contrast test.
185. By contrast, the bottom 80% by income account for 39.5% of all consumer outlays.
186. Influence of soft and hard groove of steel sheave on fatigue life of wire rope is studied by contrast test.
187. By contrast, foreign direct investment has more than doubled in this period in the Philippines, quintu- pled in India and soared more than eightfold in Vietnam.
188. Aviall , by contrast, focuses its investment on service - driven requirements and ensuring its inventory remains productive.
189. By contrast, Nazareth says, the well-developed regulations for equity trading took shape over decades.
190. Cheerful Skewering. By contrast, their early music had exuberance and an occasional oasis of unexpected harmony, but otherwise blended monotonously into the parched badlands of rock.
191. In response to increasing engine loads and higher speeds, two-mode technology, by contrast, variably shifts the power transfer from the electrical path to the mechanical drive path.
192. By contrast, a paper back novel might contain two million bits of information.
193. By contrast, diabetes receives six times more money for research and development even though its estimated cost to a society's productiveness is about one-third of that of malaria.
194. Using a micro-robot, by contrast,[sentencedict.com] might involve only one incision and smaller surgical instruments.
195. While sexology is the science of sex, by contrast, the ideology of sex is sexosophy, a set of principles and propositions that constitute a moral, religious, and legal philosophy of sex.
196. This time, by contrast, the prospect of a two-speed Europe is bound to undermine Europe's political cohesion – and thus its ability, when necessary, to act in unison.
197. But the generation in power in 1954 looked at enforced separation without the more revolting background of slavery to make it look unexceptional by contrast.
198. By contrast, well-informed people are more likely to ask others for help.
199. By contrast, there are no significant features of right branch such as stratiform cloud, thunderstorm high and cold pool in the left branch of the squall line.Sentencedict.com
200. By contrast, Japan's government is throwing its full weight behind Tokyo's bid in providing a 100 percent financial guarantee.
201. The Siemens system, by contrast, consumes only 1.8kWh per cubic metre, and the firm hopes to get that down to 1.5kWh.
202. White fat, or white adipose tissue, is the jiggly stuff that stores spare energy from food. By contrast, brown adipose tissue consumes energy to generate body heat.
203. By contrast the traditional zinc oxide catalyst and from the point of preparation cost, we decide use sulfuric acid activated solid superacid as synthesis catalyst.
204. The worst dictators, by contrast, grind down civil society, breeding poverty and sectarian hatred and pulverizing all the institutions from which liberalism might grow.
205. The master suite by contrast is a more cellular division of spaces that control views and privacy.
206. They were all pale, flabby, sunken-eyed , hollow- chested, with eyes that glinted and shone and lips that were a sickly red by contrast.
207. The moral hypocrite, by contrast, has convinced himself that he is acting virtuously even when he does something he would condemn in others.
208. By contrast, the Steady-State model said that the only light that should be around is starlight, either coming directly from stars or reflected off of the gas throughout the Universe.
209. The chloroplasts of the mesophyll, by contrast, appear normal and contain grana , but do not form starch grains.
210. By contrast a popular culture is a large heterogeneous group often highly individualistic and a pronounced many specialized professions.
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