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Even the largest often leap clear of the water.
The most commercially important species, known specifically as the tilefish (Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps), is the largest, often attaining lengths of more than 90 cm (3 feet).
Most of the largest, often government, funders for example, US National Institutes of Health (NIH), US Department of Energy, HHMI, and European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)—sponsor early-career fellowships.
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I can manage nap time battles and diaper explosions; however, I was not prepared to encounter the larger, often more subtle, cultural forces.
HOLDING STOCKS IS A GOOD BET The large, often inexplicable movements in stock prices might deter someone from holding stocks in the first place.
Inadvertently, this can lead to even more inequality between marginalized groups not considered "worth" the time and funds and the larger, often less needy groups that help reach quotas.
The large, often thick-walled, and strongly ornamented spores are produced in large spherical asci.
In addition to inducing angiogenesis, tumours and Ad-VEGF-A also stimulate abnormal arteriogenesis and venogenesis, leading to the formation of the large, often tortuous blood vessels that supply and drain the tumour microvasculature.
However, targeting PPIs using small molecules has traditionally been viewed as challenging because of the perceived difficulty of gaining binding affinity from the large, often featureless, binding interfaces [ 166, 167].
Instead, workers with the largest ovaries often showed only an activation score of 3, while workers with slightly smaller ovaries more often had maximally developed ovaries.
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