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Analysis of the life span of Drosophila C3G deficient adult flies indicates a considerably shortened life span, with a survival rate of 50% after 9 days at 29°C, as compared with 26 days in controls (Figure 2A and B).

The proposed sale has been a very trying and convoluted process spanning many, many months.

Time the character, played with histrionic hauteur by a performer known as Miss Bianca Leigh, flits in and out of this crackpot allegory, in which a lily (the wide-eyed Mr. Mac) embarks on a convoluted romantic odyssey spanning realms human and horticultural, spiritual and worldly, raunchy and academic.

Compared to the previous map both new maps span a considerably larger part of the genome.

In contrast, environmental chemicals span a considerably larger chemical space and tread into "undesirable" property space from an ADMET perspective (too small, too insoluble, too reactive, etc).

Instead of an origin story that's clear and dramatic and all centred on us, the scientific evidence all points to it being a convoluted epoch-spanning epic with no clear beginning and in which we're just part of a vast cast of (at the last count) around nine million species that all developed in the same way.

Li Rui (Li Jui), one of the country's most respected fiction writers, published Jiuzih ("Old Sites"), a bloody, convoluted, and riveting historical novel that spans the entire 20th century.

Aftershocks usually span over a considerably longer period compared to the foreshock activity.

Naming a military operation is a convoluted process.

The context here is a bit convoluted.

When you're cranky and sleep-deprived and your attention span has been reduced to a tiny dot, the last thing you want is to try to sit through a mumbly, convoluted faux-profound drama about basically nothing.

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