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The 1980 film Fame featured the audience reciting their call back lines to the screen and dancing the Time Warp, the dance from the stage show and film, which has become a common novelty dance at parties.
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It is also possible that a common underlying trait, e.g. novelty seeking, might have predisposed both to the substance and alcohol abuse and to the migration.
Our approach extended the novelty of using a common reference pool to expand the eight channels available in a single iTRAQ experiment by allowing integration of multiple experiments.
S. paratyphi C has diverged from a common ancestor with S. choleraesuis by accumulating genomic novelty during adaptation to man.
A common notion in current evolutionary biology is that novelty arises out of the duplication and redeployment of ancient genes or protein domains in new regulatory pathways.
Amazon has taken a common chore, grocery shopping, and turned it into a novelty of technological innovation and an experience people will enjoy.
A common method, used for example in song structure segmentation, is to calculate a novelty curve, and its maxima are considered segment boundaries [12, 29].
The novelty of our approach consists in building costs and quality attributes on a common set of decision variables related to software development.
Gene duplications that encode similar gene functions are a common phenomenon in plants and are thought to have contributed to the origin of evolutionary 'novelties' [ 25].
The company was founded by Soren Sorensen Adams, dubbed "king of the professional pranksters", who invented and patented many common gag novelties such as sneezing powder, itching powder, the dribble glass and the joy buzzer.
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