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Despite the complexity of pain localization, we did find that our patients seem to be able to localize pain in the throat.
One race that they won't be able to localize is the 2016 presidential election.
Therefore, we should be able to localize and identify the nearby cosmic-ray sources by the TeV electron observation.
"The key is to be able to localize and quarantine a disease like this and prevent it from developing into an epidemic," he says.
Autonomous robots must be able to localize themselves.
The unique structures of the Mo nanoscrews were expected to be able to localize incidence light for enhancing the Raman scattering of the adjacent molecules.
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Although the DSC2 T275M protein was able to localize in the desmosomes, a shift towards vesicular and Golgi apparatus localization was observed.
Because humans have ears on each side of their head, they are able to localize most sounds.
This shows that humans are able to localize odors through the olfactory nerves alone.
The researchers anticipate being able to localize critical neural components involved in the exercise of compassion.
Confocal imaging experiments indicated that DR was able to localize to lysosomes in MCF-7 cells.
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