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Its knockdown led to a variable larval arrest, where the majority of the affected worms were arrested at L1 L2 stages, compared to control worms that invariably reached adulthood within the time limit of the experiment (Fig 2A, panels i and iii, respectively).

There have been several studies in the past few years that have invariably reached similar conclusions: there doesn't appear to be an inherent benefit to a school being run by an academy chain instead of a local authority.

I'm always concerned with reactionary legislation because its tentacles invariably reach into the abyss of unintended consequences more rapidly than bills that go through a more prudent process.

In thinking about the interactivity between language, translation, and the body in Asian Shakespeare performance, one invariably reaches a recognition of the untranslatability of embodiments, that cannot be sur-titled.

If you invariably reach for Reach in drugstores, at least temper the cutified new models with some monumentally machismo black-and-white BlanX from Italy, made with Arctic moss.

When a problem would arise in conversation involving another person, Mr. Schwartz would invariably reach for the phone immediately and call that person to try to straighten out the problem.

In the course of fashioning a character, you invariably reach a point where you recognize that you don't know enough about the person you are trying to create.

Patients invariably reach a point at which they require palliative interventions.

Tired of the same magazines that you invariably reach for at Hudson News?

The question posed was, "Is there such a thing as a purely altruistic act?" I remember thinking that all young men and women somewhere between high school and college age must be having the same considered debate we were -- and, with similarly facile logic, invariably reaching the same defining conclusion: There is no such thing as a purely altruistic act.

Cell cultures of ovarian cystadenomas transfected with SV40 large T antigen are not immortal because they invariably reach a phenomenon called crisis, which is triggered in part by telomere attrition.

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