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A particularly striking instance is the Confederate States' covert effort to manipulate British public opinion using agents in the Anthropological Society of London, who argued the case for slavery and flyposted Confederate flags on London streets.
The most striking instance is the large mir-467 family in the mouse genome, which was derived from simple repeats.
The most striking instance was a version of a gene possessed by 9 percent of Han but 87 percent of Tibetans.
A striking example is its pensions policy.
A striking example is COG1674.
A striking example is placenta.
The most striking instances are found on LG II and X, where QTLs with narrow confidence intervals for BB, GC and LS consistently mapped across years and environments are located at similar positions.
A striking instance of this is provided by the proposition that a material thing cannot be in two places at once.
A striking instance of this is the minimal role played by judgment and damnation in modern NDEs; unlike the medieval cases, the modern life-review tends to be therapeutic rather than judgmental in emphasis.
Heaney continued to revisit the rural world of his youth in the poetry collections Electric Light (2001) and District and Circle (2006) while also reexamining and reworking classic texts, a striking instance of which was The Burial at Thebes (2004), which infused Sophocles' Antigone with contemporary resonances.
A striking instance of the complexity is the association of EBV with both NPC and salivary adenocarcinoma in the Inuit.
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