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Goat is just beginning to be found in some mainstream supermarkets here.
"The metabolic issues in adults associated with obesity are now beginning to be found in younger children".
She's a find who's just beginning to be found, at least on our side of the Atlantic (thanks to the novels "Old Filth" and "The Man in the Wooden Hat"), although more than 20 of her books have been published in England and she has won numerous prizes.
We consider the CVRE hypothesis is consistent with the knowledge that there are many simple genetic diseases known to be recessive, and that recessive variants are now beginning to be found in complex diseases (Yang et al. 2012).
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Once applications to analysis began to be found, however, attitudes began to change, and by the 1890s Cantor's ideas and results were gaining acceptance.
Ceres fitted the 2.8AU slot almost exactly and when other bodies began to be found at similar distances the idea grew that these are the debris from a single shattered planet.
The mould-shattering 2008 US presidential election victory of an African-American, Barack Obama, offered a beacon of hope that remedies might at last begin to be found for some global problems.
In the 1970s, 20 years after the widespread adoption of DES for the management of threatened spontaneous abortion, an unusual form of vaginal cancer began to be found in girls and young women.
An answer is to be found, beginning on Saturday, at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta.
And when the protests began, police officers were almost nowhere to be found.
They also believe it could begin to be used to find sites such as ancient harbours, currently covered by water.
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