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Since it's recognition in 1981, a more complete phenotype of Kabuki syndrome is becoming evident as additional cases are identified.

"Way to celebrate real writers NABJ!!!" And Nikki Strong, a radio personality in Washington, DC, wrote: "C'mon son!.. Out of all the brilliant journalists who deserve recognition?" This is a more complete version of the story than the one that appeared in print.

Dynamic exclusion was used to acquire a more complete survey of the peptides by automatic recognition and temporary exclusion (2 min) of ions from which definitive mass spectral data had previously been acquired.

By rounding it out with recognition, you are creating a more complete assessment around employees' reputation and work performance.

This is a first step towards a more complete approach for characterizing defects in carbon nanotube structures based on the recognition of localized vibrational fingerprint.

A more complete understanding of these differences will likely be as important for the conceptualization of behavioral addictions as the recognition of the similarities with drug addiction.

But a more complete answer?

I am awaiting a more complete response.

Sonos offers a more complete solution.

"I would say a more complete player.

A more complete obituary will appear tomorrow.

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