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Members of this Fe'i group are notable for their upright fruit and in some cases exceptionally high fruit provitamin A carotenoid contents [ 8, 9].
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We randomly selected an initial substrate (in the above case, exceptionally, both A and B) in a pathway map, and tried to connect it to the same compound in another pathway map, regardless of the dead end material.
But the US Government invoked the so-called 'state secrets" privilege, claiming that public disclosure of the documents relating to the case would cause "exceptionally grave or serious damage to the intelligence, foreign policy, and national security interests of the US, including defense against transnational terrorism".
His portrait of Charles J. Biddle, the lawyer who brought the Reynolds case, is, for instance, exceptionally vivid.
Investigating these cases is exceptionally difficult.
Typically, they claim to be concerned with preventing voting fraud, even though voter fraud cases are exceptionally rare in the US.
The commissioner says historic sexual abuse cases are exceptionally difficult: "Victims of abuse are often damaged by their experience and rarely disclose everything until they begin to trust officers".
Last week the Court of Appeal in London upheld the principle of the whole life tariff, saying it was a "draconian penalty" reserved for cases of "exceptionally serious criminality".
Even in the absence of transmission precautions, the rate of secondary cases is exceptionally low within the UK.
However, there were no cases with exceptionally high exposure to NO2 and no noncases with notably low exposure to NO2.
In some cases, the exceptionally long filopodia consolidated into neurites, resulting in a terminated axon with extensive branching.
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