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So the Holgorsen era has started, a year ahead of schedule, and with a bang.

A continuum size distribution does not describe micellization until the third era has started; during the first two eras the effects of discreteness dominate the dynamics.

When an EVD outbreak has started, with rapid virus transmission and spread research is challenging and public health interventions predominate.

A new era in cosmic rays physics has started thanks to the precise and continuous observations from space experiments such as PAMELA and AMS-02.

Nanotechnology has started a new era in engineering multifunctional nanoparticles for diagnosis and therapeutics by incorporating therapeutic drugs, targeting ligands, stimuli-responsive release and imaging molecules.

The denunciation of neighbours one was jealous of has started a new era.

In recent days Britain has started to resemble an earlier era of intolerance.

Williams has started 56 games for the Pirates the last two years with a 3.56 ERA.

After 18 losing seasons in a row, the Pirates have started the Hurdle era in a pennant race.

3) I have started a new era of Korean history by reaching out to the South.

"We have started a new era of exploration, not just technologically but scientifically as well.

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