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"Twenty years from now there's going to be a plethora of those, we will have a series of mutations which academics and industry will have developed therapies for, which will be targeted at you and specific for that cancer".

There are a plethora of those workers in Foxconn's Chinese factories, but the vast majority of the workers are just assembling, a job that will soon go to robots.

It hurts to admit this, naturally, but the truth is that if I'd been visiting him more frequently, I'd know he has a plethora of those shirts tucked away in his drawers with the tags still on them.

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But if there are two things Afghanistan has a plethora of, it's those two things.

This ground-breaking discovery inspired many researchers to develop controlled/living routes for a plethora of monomers including those not compatible with anionic polymerization.

Isis's civil servants also issued agricultural plans for the summer growing season and a plethora of civil regulations, those that have nothing to do with a specific ideology, such for drivers (they must carry "a comprehensive repair toolkit" at all times) and shop owners (they must not block the pavement with goods without a licence).

For example, within the UK, 'the complexity of the law, amplified by a plethora of guidance, leaves those who may wish to share data in a fog of confusion' (Thomas and Walport 2008).

The degradation of IκBα and IκBβ allows translocation of NFκB to the nucleus, leading to transcription of a plethora of genes including those encoding various cytokines (Li and Verma, 2002; Hayden and Ghosh, 2008).

Adhesions form near the leading edge and stabilize the extending protrusion, form connections with the actin cytoskeleton to provide traction, and initiate a plethora of signals, including those that regulate migration-related processes (1, 2).

Gene ontology analysis revealed that the SAS probesets were involved in a plethora of biological processes, of those the most statistically robust terms were oxidative phosphorylation, JAK-STAT signaling, phosphorylation, metabolism, cell death and splicing (data not shown).

Enter Moodymann, the elusive Detroit producer and purveyor of distinctly sexy deep house music, who will be playing late into Sunday (Sunday!) in Glasgow, and a plethora of daytime soirees for those who insist on forging sick notes on the dancefloor.

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