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Meaning, like function on which it so directly depends, is not something determinate at its birth....
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Warm-blooded animals, like modern birds and bats, normally show rapid growth to adult size and determinate growth.
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A determinate thing only comes into being when the "potentiality" in matter is converted into "actuality".
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They usually produce numerous clear projections called subpseudopodia (or determinate pseudopodia), which have a defined length and are not directly involved in locomotion.
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Moreover, every complex is itself an order and, hence, is uniquely determinate, that is, different from every other complex.
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It was only very gradually that these dioceses acquired legislative independence and a determinate organization.
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The leaves are actually short, determinate, leaf-like branches that can be termed phylloclades or cladodes.
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The maximum determinate sentence is a life sentence with a 25-year parole ineligibility period.
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As one of the few hapaxanths in the family, individual trunks are determinate and die after flowering.
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The organisms probably exhibited determinate growth (i.e. stems did not grow further after producing sporangia).
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