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Hand injuries were common and formed a large proportion of the workload seen at the military field hospital on operations.
Students at the historically black college of Morgan State University in Baltimore blocked several intersections near campus and formed a large square, and chanted "No justice, no peace," the Baltimore Sun reported.
In sandstones with weak calcite cementation but extensive analcite cementation, extensive dissolution of analcite and feldspars occurred and formed a large amount of secondary porosity (Figs. 4b, c, 4e h, 6e, 8).
He soon developed the Tramp persona and formed a large fan base.
The manor took its name from the Anglo-Saxon name for the settlement, Cyningesburh, meaning "the king's fortress", and formed a large estate comprising 28 townships, centred on an Anglo-Saxon fortified burh at Conisbrough itself.
All tumors in NSG mice grew progressively and formed a large, hard, spheroid mass at 12 weeks.
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Meltwaters from ancient glaciers thus accumulated and formed a larger, deeper lake in the late Pleistocene Epoch (i.e., at least 11,700 years ago).
The 40s and 50s were their heyday, helped by the innovation of "double-wides", which meant they came in two separate units and formed a larger home.
With emitting the electrons and increase in energy intake, the vacuoles were interconnected and form a large one.
Meanwhile in the nucellus, a single megaspore mother cell undergoes meiosis, forming a tetrad of haploid megaspores, only one of which survives to divide mitotically many times and form a large fleshy female gametophyte.
The tidal range in this area is up to 12 m during spring tide, resulting in vast areas of the reef being regularly exposed to air and forming a large plateau at low tide.
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