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The magic of the technology exists in what it facilitates and in the multitude of problems that it solves.Writing about it has provided an alternative revenue stream, and all I need is the internet.

We are about to record an interview for my own TV show, Science Sussed! and I start to wonder, how on earth did I get here...? I'm studying for a PhD in Biomedical Materials at Cambridge University--a fantastic institution, both academically and in the multitude of clubs and societies it has to offer.

MarsCy1-tagged protein targets are easily generated using common molecular biological techniques and in the multitude of proteins tested have not significantly impacted normal trafficking.

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Ms. Skvarla said instructors around the country had reported a flurry of new students and increased interest in the multitude of self-defense choices available.

After all, for decades, it's just been hard to offer a lightweight, flexible consumer-facing interface that's supported by the depth of functionality enterprise is/can be known for: Robust security, reliability, deep backend integration, and tools for use in the multitude of business processes (and use cases) inside huge, death star-sized organizations.

Originating from Malta, where the name is an incredibly common one with no stigma (it doesn't have the feminine edge to Sultan as carried by the name elsewhere in the world), to have it transposed to the UK where jibes and insults are racked up in the multitude meant a trying childhood for my brother and I. My brother changed schools on a couple of occasions to avoid bullying.

I mean "street" both literally, as in the color of the paving stones and the font of the signage and the shape of the sidewalk, and figuratively, as in the multitudes that pass by, the movers and shakers, the loiterers and bystanders, the beggars and mimes.

Questions exist about the origins and the preparation methods used for the pigments in the multitude of paintings.

Cultural variation is the variation among social groups found in many social animals, from the leaf-tools of the New Caledonian crows and the sponge-tools of the Bottlenose dolphins, to termite-fishing in chimpanzees and the multitude of archeological tools and ornaments, dwellings and institutions of hominid societies (Laland and Janik 2006).

These days, craftsmen sometimes add contemporary, satirical elements: this year, mini Obamas and Berlusconis feature in the multitudes.

Smoking therefore is perpetuated by the accepted use of cigarettes to promote socialisation and connection in Aboriginal society and the multitude of personal, social and environmental stressors faced by AHWs.

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