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The different steps are now explained.

That's how close we are now," explained Prof Holger Sierks, who leads the Osiris camera team on Rosetta.

These clear opposing observations are now explained by differences in the type of infiltrating T-cells: Treg versus T effectors cells (TCD8+).

The most surprising observations near the North Chilean coast (frequent phases above 90° and induction arrows pointing obliquely or even parallel to the coast) are now explained by highly conducting, meandering current pathways rather close to the surface.

These data therefore indicate that a sizable proportion of cases with familial FTD/ALS are now explained by the C9ORF72 mutation.

These and other points are now explained in the new subsection "Robustness of the functional form of N a (p) with respect to assumptions used in the model" added to the Results section of the manuscript.

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Updated at 8.12pm GMT 7.42pm GMT The presenters are now explaining how to vote for the various candidates – but lines are not open yet.

The people in the coffee shop next to me are now explaining the problem to someone else sitting next to them.

We are now explaining the Sander experiment in more detail.

Lincoln's haggard look is now explained.

The party's lack of progress in the polls is now explained almost entirely in terms of Mr Duncan Smith's leadership.

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