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It is fibrous, and splits from the margin (which curves inwards ) to the centre.
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But as well as the deaths, children are also becoming lost and split from their families on the risky journey.
NY 38 then splits from the concurrency and joins NY 34.
The highway crosses Montgomery County to the Valley Forge interchange in King of Prussia, where I-76 splits from the turnpike and heads southeast (as the Schuylkill Expressway) toward Philadelphia.
For example, from a comparison of their DNA, the bonobo and the chimpanzee appear to have split one million years ago, and humans split from the line containing the bonobo and chimpanzee about six million years ago.
In the 18th century, the glove makers and perfumers split from the tanners to concentrate on perfumery.
Monolayer cells used for subculture were grown in plastic flasks and were split from the flasks using 0.25% trypsin containing 1 mM EDTA when they reached 80% 90% confluence.
Tony Windsor, an independent representative from a northern part of New South Wales, told Sky News this week that he had rid himself of "two cancers" when he gave up smoking and split from the Nationals in the early 1990s.
Scotland will be voting on 18 September on whether to become an independent nation and split from the United Kingdom.
Average volume inaccuracy and inconsistency of droplet dispensing and splitting from the conventional, L and Y-junction devices have been investigated.
The IPO and split from the "capitalists" were complicated but, once over, freed Wasserstein to focus on boosting Lazard's standings among deal advisers.
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