| 41. | There is no plaque and no further elucidation, and the Boston Stone has no official status.
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| 42. | All serve up crime and degradation, but little in the way of elucidation or even cheap thrills.
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| 43. | This is by no means an imposition but an elucidation of what is indeed in Williams'script.
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| 44. | The only achievement that rivals it is the elucidation of the atom, which spawned the atomic age.
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| 45. | The first synthesis and elucidation of the structure of the cocaine molecule was by Richard Willst�tter in 1898.
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| 46. | It comprises 1, 101 stanzas and is held in great esteem for its elucidation of the Upanishads.
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| 47. | This process allows for the study of fragments that are useful in structural elucidation by tandem mass spectrometry.
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| 48. | These studies allow, for the first time, the elucidation of a biological basis for economic decisions.
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| 49. | The sequence also allows evolutionary comparisons and the elucidation of basic molecular differences between herbaceous and woody plants.
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| 50. | The elucidation of molecular biology, bacteriology, virology and genetics achieved their modern forms in this decade.
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