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Hay-like musty A dry, dusty, slightly brown aroma/flavor with a possible trace of musty.
In the unaltered state the clay is comprised of smectite, maghemite, superparamagnetic goethite, and hematite, with a possible trace of kaolinite.
Neither Pu nor Be has been detected throughout this period, except for a possible trace of Pu reported in a composite large volume air sample in 1985.
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Our team of analysts first carefully screens each submission for any possible trace of the senders identity.
Arseholes will always be a bit mucky, but the neurotic is the person who scrubs theirs bloody in the hope of expunging any possible trace of dirt.
Nevertheless, the MicrobENRICH kit was still used to remove any possible trace of remaining eukaryotic RNA, and treatments with TurboDNase removed traces of contaminating DNA.
However, The K distribution map revealed the presence of potassium, a possible trace element of red lake substrates [34], in areas where the painted sketch was present (see Fig. 6b).
We don't refer to the traces explicitly, but implicitly, each bene asserting its truth for every possible trace of behavior.
Two hybridizations with examples of class I and II TEs were performed in an attempt to detect possible traces of activity of these TEs in M. fijiensis populations.
The sequences of Cas proteins were, in addition, carefully compared to each other, in an attempt to identify possible traces of common origin of some of these genes that have so far eluded detection [for a complete list of Gene Identification (GI) numbers of the detected Cas proteins, see Additional file 1].
A9 SCIENCE/HEALTH Glow Linked to Big Bang Two detectors in Antarctica have discovered minute patterns in a glow from primordial gases, possible traces of the cosmic match that ignited the Big Bang and led to the creation of the universe 14 billion years ago, astronomers announced.
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