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"How are you?" "How are you?" "No one dead?" "Everyone OK?" We ran our eyes up and down each other looking for signs, for clues of damage.

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B1 SCIENCE TIMES F1-8 Combing the Coast for Clues Scientists and researchers are scouring the Gulf Coast where Hurricane Katrina first came ashore, mapping changes in beach formations and patterns of damage for clues about why this storm was so destructive.

This again showed no sign of damage and gave no clues to what is wrong.

The identification of aldehydic adducts provides a molecular clue of chondrocyte matrix damage mediated by lipid-free radicals [ 26].

The altered protein targets may shed light to the mechanism of peritoneal change and function as clues to initial damage of peritoneal membrane.

The strongest clues to the function of the cerebellum have come from examining the consequences of damage to it.

Moreover, the analysis annotates interactions by the type of damage caused by the perturbation of the upstream genes, providing informative clues for interpreting the results.

For Shrek's back story there is a clue in the book: "One day Shrek's parents hissed things over and decided it was about time their little darling was out in the world doing his share of damage.

Lists many items of damage.

Yes, a lot of damage.

"Little bits of damage?

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