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He was better known, however, for his exploits as a commando in the resistance movement, in particular his role in a daring raid in 1943 on a Norwegian hydroelectric plant feared to be sought by Germany as a source of atomic power; after extensive planning, he and others successfully destroyed the facility's supply of heavy water.

The history of use of fermented vegetables as a source of beneficial bacteria is extensive.

Public Health England said: "Final results found it has not been possible to confirm or isolate a source of infection from the extensive tests that have been carried out". The organisation said the chances of a link to food or water were "very low".

For her part, Middleton says Waitrose Kitchen has "always been a source of inspiration to me, for its extensive spectrum of food and beautiful style".

The magazine, she insisted on Monday, has "always been a source of inspiration to me, for its extensive spectrum of food and beautiful style".

Lest a job with a supermarket rag strike you as a demotion for the nearly-royal, Pippa assures us all that she's totally cool with Waitrose, stating, "I'm delighted to be writing for Waitrose Kitchen, a magazine that's always been a source of inspiration to me, for its extensive spectrum of food and beautiful style".

The Hupki strain is not p53-deficient, and can be used as a source of primary MEFs, thus allowing the extensive literature on MEF senescence bypass, and the database of human tumour suppressor mutations to be linked to specific mutations that support senescence bypass.

In essence, a weaker book industry means our society loses a source of funding for important, time-consuming, and extensive research and analysis.

An extensive evaluation for a source of her candidemia was largely unrevealing, including a transesophageal echocardiogram.

A direct verification of Saharan dust as a source of airborne microorganisms would require information regarding microbial populations of the different sources and an extensive comparative analysis.

Because of this remarkable ability, E. electricus has played a prominent role in the history of science – in physics, for early insights into the nature of electricity, and in biochemistry, as a rich source of tissue for extensive biochemical investigations of ion channels and pumps [ 3].

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