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We can date this treatise on plants to the first half of the second century or earlier, since Cato the elder (234 149 BCE) appears to make use of it in his On Agriculture (157), when he discusses the medicinal virtues of a kind of cabbage, which was named after Pythagoras (brassica Pythagorea).
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Few people appear to make use of professional help for weight management [ 4].
To release N from the polyamine stores, cells appear to make use of amine oxidases (GJ15345, GJ19732) and pyrroline dehydrogenase (GJ01187).
Different bacterial pathogens appear to make use of similar strategies to infect their hosts; this is particularly notable among the pathogens that cause pneumonia, sepsis, endocarditis and meningitis [ 6].
Curiously, Mr. Brands appears to make no use of T. J. Stiles's masterly and deeply researched 2009 Vanderbilt biography, "The First Tycoon".
The Figure has indicated a trend whereby the rich appears to make more use of maternal healthcare services (place of delivery and antenatal visits).
Funders naturally like data sharing because it appears to make better use of the resources that they have allocated for research.
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Some Republicans said then that Mr. Bush might even visit ground zero, despite the risk of appearing to make political use of the tragedy.
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