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That change coincides precisely with the country's extraordinary economic surge.

The spore spike therefore coincides precisely with the iridium spike in time and is equally intense and short-lived.

The change coincides precisely with the settlement of Chicago, suggesting that, for mice, living in an urbanised habitat is easier if you are haplotype M.Of course, correlation is not causation.

This year, they will be presented on three straight days, Aug. 1 to 3. That coincides precisely with the schedule of the Litchfield Jazz Festival, in Goshen, setting up the first head-to-head three-day competition between two major events on the jazz calendar.

On this view the present for a point particle on a timelike world line coincides precisely with the particle, and a succession of presents is just the successive occurence of events along that world line.

More precisely, that the trajectory of a material body is a continuous line means that, whatever the instant t, the limit to which the position occupied by the body tends as time approaches t coincides precisely with the position of the body at t.

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However, the dichotomy in distribution of urease and urea amidolyase among some fungal lineages coincides precisely with that for the Ni/Co transporter (Nic1p), which is present in those fungi that use urease and absent in those that do not [ 23].

The results show that upon BCR ligation the profile of DAG production obtained from a small number (0.5x10) of primary B cells coincides precisely with that obtained from a large number (5x10) of B cells (Fig. 2D).

I'm willing to believe in faster-than-light travel; I'm not willing to believe that Hari Seldon can time his recorded appearance to coincide precisely with the latest crisis between Terminus and its neighbours.

The latter camp coincided precisely with the "war party" which also saw advantage (political and, almost certainly, financial too) in the waging of a cruel and open-ended conflict in Chechnya.

Seven of these produced heat during D2 evolution in a D2-O2 elecelllysis cell (no recombination attempted) which coincided precisely with the prediction of classical electrochemical theory, and thus eliminated the suspicion of heat through unintended D2-O2 recombination.

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