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As is indicative of its name, the dock was an important transit terminal for the salt industry.
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This is based on skeletal remains that exhibit cuts on their skulls indicative of scalping.
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Those with myeloma will typically display a rouleaux formation on a peripheral smear and a large globulin gap, indicative of a significant paraprotein load.
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It should however be noted that only quinidine with loperamide was found to produce respiratory depression, indicative of central opioid action.
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The bond lengths are indicative of the presence of multiple bonding between the uranium and oxygen atoms.
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The presence of aegerine (sodium pyroxene) and riebeckite (sodium amphibole) are indicative of peralkaline conditions.
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Its acceptance is indicative of a broad antiscientific trend in nursing.
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In general, the density of its packing is indicative of the frequency of transcription.
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Few, if any, are more indicative of wins and losses than passer rating.
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Not all changes in ownership are indicative of financial failure.
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