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That's what Gizmodo asks in its somewhat extensive collection of satellite images from Google Maps.

A minor practical disadvantage of the DELFIA system is the somewhat extensive washing required compared with conventional immunoassays.

Even the personal essays included here, like the long, mostly engaging piece on Boyd's boarding school experience, make extensive (and somewhat deadening) use of the passive voice: "Drugs were taken," "The female sex was judged by one criterion," etc. Temperament aside, however, Boyd's approach also reflects his most basic ideas about fiction and art.

In turn, mock-infected cells underwent senescence after few (2 3) passages from antibiotic selection, re-emphasizing the well-known sensitivity of wild type hNSCs cells to extensive and somewhat harsh transduction manipulations.

The plant literature has a rich discussion of helping between species while the animal literature has an extensive and somewhat contentious discussion of within-species helping.

"Within an extensive cave on the left bank," he wrote, "are some extraordinary and extensive ruins; and somewhat lower down the stream there is a remarkable monumental stone, with characters" (Galindo 1833, p. 60).

Due to the fact that doing so is extensive in work and somewhat costly, few efforts have actually been made to insulate pylons in areas with few fiscal resources devoted to conservation such as rural Spain.

The increased size of the atoms makes the oxides more basic and the aqueous chemistry somewhat more extensive and permits the attainment of coordination numbers 7 and, quite frequently, 8 in a number of zirconium compounds.

The increased size of the atoms makes the oxides more basic and the aqueous chemistry somewhat more extensive and permits the attainment of coordination numbers 7 and, quite frequently, 8 in a number of hafnium compounds.

(The most important respect in which zirconium differs from titanium is that lower oxidation states are of minor importance). The increased size of the atoms makes the oxides more basic and the aqueous chemistry somewhat more extensive and permits the attainment of coordination numbers 7 and, quite frequently, 8 in a number of zirconium compounds.

(However, a few trivalent compounds are known). The increased size of the atoms makes the oxides more basic and the aqueous chemistry somewhat more extensive and permits the attainment of coordination numbers 7 and, quite frequently, 8 in a number of hafnium compounds.

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