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Government and agricultural industry officials are scrambling to stem a drop in corn exports to Japan and South Korea after the disclosure that some corn grown in the United States has been intermingled with StarLink, a genetically engineered corn approved for use in the United States for animal feed but not for food.
If random weak signals above noise generated the tight correlations, the internal controls would have been intermingled with cluster b FBX genes.
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Defense lawyers were intermingled with prosecutors; Brotherhood supporters sat next to syndicate advocates; journalists found spots wherever they could.
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