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Her necklace and trinkets were returned to us in a bundle that was clumped together in her dried blood".
Each of these has, notes Dr Fouchier, already been found in nature, only in separate strains and never clumped together.So far, the new, deadlier flu strains exist only in laboratories, of course.
Mr Asa-El argues that since most minority groups live clumped together, electing at least some of the Knesset by constituency would force the mainstream parties to choose representatives who would actually serve those groups.Nor is it necessarily true that minority parties are the best representatives of minority interests.
Their models make assumptions about the physical properties of train carriages and their passengers, and both assume that the radiation is uniformly distributed rather than clumped into "hot spots".
Not only do teachers matter, in other words, but the best teachers are not generally clumped within particular schools.Across schools, however, better pupils are assigned to slightly better teachers on average.
Each of these has, Dr Fouchier notes, already been found in nature, only in separate strains and never clumped together.The new, deadlier flu strains exist only in labs, of course.
The latest result suggests it is more widely spread than the visible matter that is clumped together to form galaxies, with implications for how those galaxies formed.In his general theory of relativity, Einstein proposed that space and time are distorted by the presence of massive objects.
That is harder than it look, as such laws are scattered across the EU treaties, rather than clumped in one place as they used to be in the days of the Social Chapter.
Not only do teachers matter, in other words, but the best teachers are not generally clumped within particular schools.
Earlier work had suggested that dark matter seeded the early universe, acting as nuclei around which visible matter clumped into galaxies.
A central nervous system in which specialised sensory and motor nerve cells are clumped together into a nerve cord and brain is usually the mark of more recent evolution.Zoologists observed centuries ago that a tiny marine worm called Platynereis dumerilii, a humble protostome thought to be the living species that most closely resembles Urbilateria, also boasts a central nervous system.
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