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In many example, arsenic and other elements that form oxyanions are released from Fe and Mn oxides by desorption (Acharyya et al. 2000; Smedley and Edmunds 2002; Mukherjee et al. 2008).
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In many examples, this skeletal material is preserved as fossils.
This is a much simpler idea and an idea that is used by nature in many examples - it is camouflage.
For another, the comparison only gets us just so far because in many examples of "No, totally!" there doesn't seem to be any negation whatsoever.
For another, the comparison only gets us just so far — because in many examples of "No, totally!" there doesn't seem to be any negation whatsoever.
They are comparing the mutations in many examples of each type, to find which are common to a type (and thus, presumably, causative) and which are mere accidents.
The dramatizations in "The First Emperor" are more detailed than in many examples of the genre, 21st-century conversational ("Or am I missing something?" the emperor asks sardonically at one point) and, for the most part, better acted.
Improvement science-inspired approaches have become very common in health sciences, but in many examples the research agenda is set by research leads and focuses on how to optimise delivery of evidence-based practice.
But, as Mr Liberman documents in many examples, The Economist has repeatedly referred to shrouds, nightmares, contagions and deer caught in headlights in our own pages.The problem is the absolute nature of Orwell's rules.
In many examples from the literature, these location effects are detected with simple screening devices.
We keep the term k+1 in (h1) because it arises naturally in many examples.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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