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(2017) published concurrently with this Matters Arising.

It is being published concurrently with "Beautiful Boy," though it's not a Starbucks book selection.

Gore's book of the same title was published concurrently with the theatrical release of the documentary.

In an editorial published concurrently with the fake front page, the Globe's editors argued that the GOP needs to "stop Trump" because his "vision for the future of our nation is as deeply disturbing as it is profoundly un-American".

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If you need a demonstration of this, check out our first slow-mo reel and then the second one, which should be publishing concurrently with this review.

However, before more actin molecules can be added, N-WASP must be released, either slowly on its own as Smith et al. also report in findings published concurrently in eLife or rapidly with the help of cortactin or other type II NPFs.

(2017), published concurrently in this issue of Neuron.

The Time article on the subject was published concurrently; Time and CNN are both owned by Time-Warner.

Features The second of two volumes (published concurrently) describing Australia's 1200 known species of bryozoans.

Features The first of two volumes (published concurrently) describing Australia's 1200 known species of bryozoans.

Both the discussion and reply will be published concurrently when possible.

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