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The molecular identity of neurons held clues to which should be connected where.
Perhaps, he added, the genes may hold clues to which Phoenician cities — Byblos, Tyre or Sidon — settled certain colonies.
The flies' stomachs offer DNA diaries of their recent meals, giving scientists clues to which animals live and die in the forest.
As it turned out, Hogue's theft from the Tesch Bicycle Company was only the beginning of a far more intricate deception, the clues to which were neatly laid out in the locker in St . George
If the combination works, Dr. Fauci said, it could be particularly important for people in whom combination drug therapy fails and could provide clues to which immune response is specifically associated with prolongation of viral suppression.
After all, it's a thriller about a boy, Cole, who sees things that no one else can see (dead people, as it happens), and it features an alarming secret, numerous clues to which have been sitting in plain sight.
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Nothing in these statistics, however, gives a clue to which of them will be accepting the trophy on Sunday evening.
It was also unfortunate that AMIR fitted the clue to which the answer required was MIRA, thus holding up the solving process for some.
This may be some clue to which time zones the members actually live in - though of course hackers are usually thought of as night-owls rather than larks, no matter which time zone they're in.
(A clue to which Americans might have been particularly interested in these images: The photograph of the samurai in leather shoes is owned the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard University).
Yet for all the fun and verve contained in a new-album track such as Girl Almighty, theirs is still music targeted squarely at one market, the clue to which is in that song title.
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