| 31. | State can be easily maintained per linkage as well as globally.
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| 32. | Four-bar linkages are by far the most common though.
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| 33. | Treaties that led to hereditary linkages, glory " for themselves.
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| 34. | The first opening theme " Linkage " in March 2010.
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| 35. | One type of criminal profiling is referred to as linkage analysis.
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| 36. | Setting up a machine involved building a suitable network of linkages.
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| 37. | Glycans usually consist solely of O-glycosidic linkages of monosaccharides.
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| 38. | It was used by Punnett in early studies of genetic linkage.
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| 39. | Localism can be geographical, but there are also transnational linkages.
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| 40. | Genetic linkage studies analyze the spatial arrangements of genes and chromosomes.
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