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The Santa Clara Valley south of San Francisco proved to be just as hospitable for prunes.
Diets rich in calcium and magnesium may increase the alkalinity of the mother, which may not be as hospitable for male sperm.
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Conditions for a rebound won't always be as hospitable as in well-situated Billund.
Conditions for a rebound won't always be as hospitable as in Billund.
It is not as hospitable as he expected.
The construction of the new spirit houses -- ceramic tile instead of wood -- was seen as not hospitable for the spirits.
Suddenly these curving, hooded objects read as hospitable niches ready made, as it were, for spiritual statues.
None of this is good news, of course, not if you have any sort of investment in future generations living on a planet anywhere near as hospitable as the one we've been on for so long.
An alternative explanation could be deleterious effects of G-CSF on the bone marrow hematopoietic niche making it less hospitable for normal HSC engraftment, as has been suggested in a preclinical in vivo model.
They go as far as to suggest that the comet is more hospitable for life than our own polar regions.
(Islands are as hospitable to skyscrapers as they are to flora and fauna).
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