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It is a tiny expression of a serious problem, the same problem behind every serious sub-problem you list — abuse of power.
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Both doctors show a tiny expression in their eyes and hands.
These RNAs represent the different stages of hematopoietic differentiation, as showed in Fig. 3a (upper panel), a RNA fragment with the size of ~7 kb was highly expressed in EML (0 h) and EML (6 h) and dramatically decreases in EML (12 h) and EML (24 h), tiny expression of this RNA was detected in Epro cells.
All the classic Moore roles have all been about tiny expressions of huge feeling.
At worst it can lead to a gene expression profile of a tiny fraction of tumour being misinterpreted as expression of the whole tumour.
Meeting against the backdrop of 2,400 migrant deaths in the Mediterranean, the gruesome discovery of 70 decomposing migrant bodies in a lorry on an Austrian motorway, and human suffering on an epic scale across the EU's borders, the summit produced expressions of anguish, a tiny dollop of humanitarian aid, and commitments to strengthened border controls.
It exiles student expression to an area representing to a tiny percentage of SWC's 156-acre campus.
Ndi1 expression failed to rescue female sterility, with only a tiny number of progeny (Fig. 6B).
Unfortunately, simulations can cover only a tiny, tiny fraction of the universe of possible evolutionary scenarios.
A tiny group of individuals.
"I do a tiny bit of politics.
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