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But residency training deliberately exaggerates and concentrates this exposure.
Chocolate is just the novelistic detail that beautifully concentrates this truth.
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Hurt, fury and fear have concentrated this man's prose.
He went on, "It's much easier to concentrate this wickedness in a single figure.
Nixon and Kissinger are having one of their typically prolix and digressive conversations, concentrating this time on foreign policy.
In addition, if the mobile gateway is too concentrated this will lead to a large number of data transmission collisions.
"As the telecommunications industry becomes increasingly concentrated, this lack of choice has resulted in huge price increases and often poor service for consumers," the senators wrote.
How were proteins concentrated?" This information is added to the main text.
Moreover, stimulation of endogenous NIS expression may permit the radioiodine treatment of extrathyroidal lesions by concentrating this radioisotope.
Moreover, concentrating this expertise in one place reduces the risk of errors and optimises reconstitution times for the whole hospital.
Consequently, bivalve molluscs can concentrate this microorganism from contaminated water during their filter-feeding activities [ 10, 11].
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