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Scientists also recently discovered that fat tissue is comprised of far more than just fat cells; it is a complex amalgamation that includes key immune system cells called macrophages.
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Moreover, the forces often described as Taliban are actually an amalgamation of militants that includes local warlords like Gulbuddin Hekmatyar and the Haqqani network or others driven by local grievances rather than jihadist ideology.
Part of his Dymaxion brand – Dymaxion being an amalgamation of dynamic, maximum and tension – the 1933 car filled out a design lineup that included a house, a world map and Mr. Fuller's own, oddly constructed sleep schedule (which consisted of 30-minute naps throughout the day).
The current Cass is an amalgamation of several institutions, including the London College of Furniture and the Sir John Cass Technical School, and has taught skills that include silversmithing and the making of musical instruments, as well as film production, fashion, graphic design and product design.
Its two companies began a gradual amalgamation that was completed in 1959.
It's a Spike Jonze-esque amalgamation that enchants children and the young at heart alike.
This leads to a weird amalgamation that's neither new nor old.
Q: How does the scientific amalgamation that has been your career translate to medicine?
The amalgamation that follows is exciting and dynamic.
It's a strange amalgamation that patches together a lot of disparate ideas in a less than elegant way.
So I think it's the amalgamation of that.
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