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An international, peer-reviewed journal that amalgamates two important areas of life sciences research – proteins and proteomics – has become part of the Springer Nature journal portfolio.

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The new, 150-room Kensington Hotel amalgamates four Victorian town houses that underwent a $320 million restoration to create the atmosphere and aesthetics of an exclusive London club.

The headline finding is that despite five years of cuts and austerity in public services, the engagement score, which amalgamates five survey questions on how civil servants feel about their workplace, has held up since 2009.

Similar to mirGator, which amalgamates three microRNA databases (miRanda, picTar and TargetScan) with expression data while also providing enrichment analysis [65], mirDIP allows the user to take more control over the prediction data that they consider.

Nesp was created by amalgamating two other programs and cutting $21.7m in the process.

Watching the debate, supporters and critics of the war in Iraq both tend to amalgamate two different events: The invasion and the occupation.

The proposals are expected to amalgamate two different categories of current support for failed asylum seekers and are expected to lead to much more rigorous case-by-case decision-making as to who gets support rather than any automatic entitlement.

The contract to amalgamate two old hospitals - one in Norwich city centre - and bring them together on a new 63-acre site was 16 years in the planning and four years in the construction phase.

Meanwhile, make both the topping and the extra sauce, by heating the ingredients gently in individual pans, whisking regularly, until they briefly boil and then smoothly amalgamate; two pans of butterscotch sauce, effectively.

The proposals are to amalgamate two categories of state support for refused asylum seekers and are expected to lead to much more rigorous case-by-case decision making determining who gets support rather than any automatic entitlement.

By Paul Moor and Geoffrey T. Hellman The New Yorker, May 21 , 1949P. 23 Incidental Intelligence: The Barbizon Studio and Fashion Modeling, has amalgamated two courses formerly known as "Savoir-Faire I" and "Savoire-Fair II" into one course called "Entrances, Exits, and Social Graces".

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