| 11. | In some states, the generation and recombination of electron hole pairs are in equipoise.
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| 12. | Though his blindness and other traumas deepened his irascibility, Thurber apparently retained his comic equipoise.
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| 13. | In 1964 and 1965 it was raced as the Equipoise Handicap then from 1968 through 1997.
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| 14. | So the city's racial equipoise has not necessarily led to close interactions across racial lines.
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| 15. | Equipoise is also an important consideration in the design of a trial from a patient s perspective.
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| 16. | The race was inaugurated in 1941 as the Equipoise Mile in honor of the great colt Equipoise.
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| 17. | The race was inaugurated in 1941 as the Equipoise Mile in honor of the great colt Equipoise.
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| 18. | It assumes the metaphoric values of conflict and balance, of stresses met with equipoise and imaginatively resolved.
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| 19. | Freedman proposed a different approach to this ethical dilemma called "'clinical equipoise " '.
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| 20. | He finished the swing the way he finishes sentences, like DiMaggio at the plate, in perfect equipoise.
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