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"This would be purely intrastate, it would begin and terminate in the state with no exchange of goods and services across state lines".
Traditionally, both beginning and terminating these contracts can take weeks — even months.
There has been a recent move to understand how seizures begin and terminate through the study of macrostructural networks using animal models, neuroimaging data, and simulated data; loss of connectivity between brain regions is a legitimate hypothesis for the etiology of both focal and generalized seizures.
The processes leading to the formation of beach placer deposits generally begin inland and terminate at the coast, including source rocks being weathered, eroded and then transported by streams and rivers to the coast, where the sediments are deposited in a variety of coastal environments.
The system then scans traffic beginning and terminating in the United States using keyword searches.
"But maybe their brain begins in the toes and terminates at the knees".
To showcase a heterogeneous combination of input and output formats, the workflow described below and illustrated in Figure 2 begins with a BioNLP Web Service Reader and terminates with a RDF Web Service Writer.
As autophagy is a dynamic process that begins with autophagosomes generation and terminates with their degradation in lysosomes, we investigated the autophagic flux by detecting the expression level of SQSTM1/p62, a clear marker of autophagy being itself incorporated into the completed autophagosome and then degraded in autolysosomes.
The Early Modern English period is regarded by many scholars as beginning about 1500 and terminating with the return of the monarchy (John Dryden's Astraea Redux) in 1660.
The three irrigation frequencies were: pulsed irrigation (10 20 min every 30 min) throughout the day (Irg1), one daily irrigation event beginning at night and terminated in the morning every day (Irg2) and one irrigation event every two days (Irg3).
where (mathcal {C}) is any sufficiently smooth continuous path beginning at (0,0) and terminating at (x 1,x 2).
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