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New York politicians accustomed to the budget surpluses that have been generated in part by the Wall Street boom had better trim back their expectations.
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Despite this surprisingly low number of coding genes the complexity of the proteome is generated in part by alternative splicing.
Specifically, we consider this hypothesis: Friendship is generated, in part, by cognitive systems that function to assemble a support group for potential conflicts.
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