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"That can't be reproduced in some Frankenstein lab".
Every good thing he's ever done, every stupid thing, every fucked-up thing can be reproduced in some way.
Some recent studies have shown that SSE migration can be reproduced in some models without small asperities (Liu and Rice, 2005; Shibazaki and Shimamoto, 2007), which seems to indicate that the VLF migration might also be reproduced in our model without SAs.
Interpretations of certain mutations could not be reproduced in some instances.
The results of this study demonstrate that BNP can be reproduced in some neonatal calves by ingestion of colostrum from individual cows that are somehow predisposed to the disease.
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However, the anti-inflammatory activity of sialylated IgG has not been reproduced in some mouse models of autoimmune diseases.
Vilém Tauský, one of his pupils, described his encounters with Janáček as somewhat distressing for someone unused to his personality, and noted that Janáček's characteristically staccato speech rhythms were reproduced in some of his operatic characters.
There is some concern that the same observations could be reproduced in the affected tissues.
We never expected the same injustice to be reproduced in a new form.
"We need these results to be reproduced in randomized trials first," Dr. Chavarro said.
Type 2 diabetes can be reproduced in any one patient.
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