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Over almost a century of research, the world's 5,000 biologists who study the fly -- fly people, they call themselves -- had found and described about 2,500 of the fly's genes.

The participants were given a brief introduction about how to fill in the survey and described about the meaning of Kansei words.

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The infiltration number (If) of a basin is the product of the 'Dd' and 'Sf' and describes about the infiltration physiognomies of the basin area.

It survives as a copy made c. 500 CE and describes about 365 herbs.

The Chinese dictionary-encyclopaedia Erh Ya probably dates from about 300 BC and describes about 334 plants classed as trees or shrubs, each with a common name and illustration.

The most famous feature of the choir is the set of choir stalls, dating from about 1380, and described above.

Traipsing through rainforests and scouring museum collections, Helgen has discovered about 100 mammal species previously unknown to science and formally described about a quarter of those in peer-reviewed publications.

Mitch McConnell, the Senate Republican minority leader, who has been under pressure from conservatives, said, "Americans aren't buying the spin," and described concerns about the law from constituents in Kentucky.

It's difficult to find new ways to look at the weather because we've already seen and described just about every kind.

Mr. Rumsfeld and Mr. Gonzales have described about a dozen of the detainees as senior operatives of Al Qaeda.

Although the Secteur and Anneau phenomena were described about 30 years ago [ 17], the molecular mechanisms able to generate these fascinating bistable differentiations are still mysterious.

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