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But he also showed that scientists, within their domain, behaved very much like the rest of us.
In Spain the Catholic Monarchs had no formal right of exequatur, but they and their Habsburg successors behaved very much as if they did.
After years of perfecting the experiments, Obokata showed that she could convert white blood cells taken from newborn mice into cells that behaved very much like stem cells.
Its written constitution, after all, was drafted in 1787 by men who had rebelled against George III, but who still thought and behaved very much like 18th-century Britons.
Over in the UK, the public were far more concerned about Prince George's first official royal engagement, when he behaved very much like a baby and demonstrated his first royal wave to lesser infants at a parenting class in the city.
Because of this pervasiveness and the fact that the anthrax infected the lungs of Mr. Stevens and another worker, Ernesto Blanco, some officials and anthrax experts say it appears to have behaved very much like the anthrax shed by letters mailed later to two senators.
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Eighty-five novall all behaving very much like those in the Milky Way Galaxy, were also analyzed.
"They are behaving very much in the old style of extreme restrictions on freedom of speech," he said.
"We found this little supermassive black hole behaves very much like its bigger, and in some cases much bigger, cousins," said co-author Amy Reines of the University of Michigan.
Existing commercial microscopes behave very much like their traditional counterparts, where a user controls the microscope and chooses the areas of interest manually on a given specimen scan.
We then show that these spaces behave very much like their classical counterparts by obtaining the corresponding embedding theorems and Schauder-type estimates.
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