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It ended up being inserted into a previous film of Franco's, Residencia para Espias (1967).
Try the barbecued brisket ($10), which has been cooked in beer and spices for two days before being inserted into a toasted, pressed roll.
But in therapeutic cloning, the embryos, instead of being inserted into a womb to develop into a fetus, would be kept in lab dishes and used to generate embryonic stem cells.
After being inserted into a cradle that is linked to an Internet-ready PC, the eMarker will access a Web site that connects it to a database of radio playlists.
This paper examines some of these urban impacts using examples from the City of London where rapid transformation is taking place as very tall buildings with exceptional energy credentials are being inserted into a low-rise city without a plan for the overall impact of urban form.
Then the combined telescope and instrument package, collectively known as OTIS, will endure the shaker tables and acoustic chamber before being inserted into a specially built shipping container.
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A cannula was inserted into a cubital vein.
Alternatively, the DNA templates can be inserted into a plasmid and introduced into E. coli.
An aluminium rod is inserted into a macroscopic silica tube and then thermally drawn.
NOTE: NuSTAR was inserted into a nearly circular equatorial orbit at around 9 14 a.m.
A retrogene may, for example, be inserted into a different chromosome from its "parent".
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