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Correction: February 26 , 2002 Tuesday An article on Saturday about a proposal to extend the Long Island Rail Road from Brooklyn into Lower Manhattan misstated the location of a defunct Brooklyn subway station, near the place where a connection could be made between railroad tracks and the subway.
We believe such a connection could be further explored in a number of ways.
Thus, a connection could be expected between the corrosion process of steel embedded in concrete and the electrical resistivity of concrete.
The aim of this study was to assess whether a connection could be demonstrated between various degrees of severity of genital malformations and associated abnormalities.
They regained their hope when a connection could be made.
A connection could be hypothesized between expression of these rRNAs and the increased abundance of the lncRNA 1500012F01Rik (Zfas1500012F01Rik
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Nobody's been able to make a killer gaming phone, despite sporadic attempts here and there (N-Gage anyone?) and what would basically be a PSP with a 3G connection could be a nice little doodad to add to your collection.
We think that a direct connection could be a little more secure".
If the government subsidised it, a satellite connection could be used where internet connectivity is absent, but no new satellite-based connections are being established.
Putting it in front of Machinima's 5 million subscribers — as well as anyone else with an Internet connection — could be a smart marketing move, though you have to wonder whether there will be anyone left in February who still wants to see it.
Just how helpful a fast connection could be became clear two weeks after the system was installed, when his wife's mother and sister were aboard a Saudi Arabian airliner that was hijacked.
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