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but his ambivalence towards mainstream success endures, despite having achieved it, quite abundantly.

In PPSRNP it grows quite abundantly along trail sides in bare soil, under semi-shaded broadleaf forest.

The glyptodonts are large extinct armored xenarthrans, relatives of today's armadillos and sloths, which are found quite abundantly in Ice Age geological deposits of southern South America.

But in larger immuno-histochemical studies it has become clear that Trask is widely expressed in most normal epithelial tissues, quite abundantly in some, and similarly widely expressed in epithelial cancers without significant evidence of overexpression [10], [11].

Those insertion elements are much less numerous in B. melitensis and B. abortus strains and we thus assume that IS 711 transposition events occurred quite abundantly after the divergence of B. melitensis/ B. abortus.

This is because the substance occurs naturally (and quite abundantly) in humans and animals, and is found in young skin, neonatal tissues, and joint fluid.

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A lot of startups will fade away when venture capital stops flowing quite so abundantly, as one day it undoubtedly will.

And even if it turns out that that isn't quite true, its still abundantly clear from this strange, lovely, touching and weird novel (OK, technically it's a novella, but come on) that Salinger loves, misses and mourns for his friend Seymour every bit as much as Buddy, the book's narrator and Seymour's younger brother.

The pausing is abundantly clear and quite convincing in Video 2. If the trains of interest were tracked and their position highlighted in a side-by-side Figure in 2a or possibly overlaid, that might help the reader see the paused trains.

Unlike a frightening number of Australian animals, the Quokka poses no threat to humans, and -- as these pictures make abundantly clear -- can be quite friendly.

It is likely that during initial disease, be it an anastomotic leakage (nosocomial) or perforated diverticulitis (community-acquired), the abdominal invasion of abundantly available enteric bacteria is quite similar.

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