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Following parenteral administration by the ubiquitous enzyme deoxycytidine deaminase, which results in a comparatively short serum half-life, it quickly undergoes systemic deamination [5].
Though ubiquitous, music is hard to study scientifically; until comparatively recently, we lacked the conceptual framework to analyse it as a neuropsychological phenomenon and the practical tools to examine brain structures and processes that allow us to experience it.
Air fares are still comparatively low, and the Russians, the Indians and even the Chinese are taking the place of the once ubiquitous Japanese tourist, complete with luxury bus and long-lensed Nikon.
Serial killers may be all the rage on bookshelves and television screens — so ubiquitous, you'd think they made up a major demographic of the world population — but they are comparatively rare in the peppier precincts of musical theater.
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Many are comparatively shallow.
Manhattan seems comparatively underserved.
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They have comparatively crude weaponry.
House prices are comparatively cheap.
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