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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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His books have tapped into a deep substratum of human religiosity.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A particular branch, the Grammatical Shastra, was formulated using the Sanskrit vocabulary as a substratum , with no ambiguity whatsoever.
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Cultivation: An extremely undemanding plant as to its growing medium, and will grow almost in any substratum .
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Cultivation: Very undemanding as to its growing medium, it will grow well on any substratum .
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Research in other cell lines has suggested that the mechanical properties of the substratum are important in the maintenance of cellular differentiation.
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The substratum of this experience is the mastery of a technique.
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The distinction between substratum and entity also enables us to further specify the relations between Zeus and the world.
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They are suitable aquarium plants and are cultivated like Cryptocoryne species in a medium-rich substratum and water that is not too acid.
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Unlike the two previous species, this one prefers more organic content in its substratum .