0 having the power of choice and using it, especially carefully -- memilih
She is very selective about clothes.
In four patients, it was placed through the brachiocephalic artery permitting selective perfusion of the brain during repair of the aortic arch.
Ordinary forgetting, by contrast, is neither selective nor intelligent.
Second, the high rate of follow-up participation reduces the risk of bias due to selective attrition.
But the argument from selective refutation can be misleading when it causes us to fail to notice that the surviving hypothesis has its own defects.
However, the mechanism underlying the selective destruction of paternally derived mitochondria is unclear.
The inherent connection between a functional turnover and selective replication is postulated but not argued for in the course of the article.
A genetic constraint should be understood as a selective tradeoff between the new mutation and the existing genome.
Selective recall from the set of available autobiographical memories may also be seen as a type of reconstruction of a person's history.
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