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For example, consider that beginning with a single Escherichia coli bacterium, and assuming that cell division occurs every 30 minutes, it would take less than a week for the descendants of this one cell to exceed the mass of the Earth.
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Israeli hawks, such as Mr Barak, consider that the beginning of enrichment at Fordow marks the crossing of a red line which may quickly be followed by a "breakout" announcement of the kind North Korea made in 2006 when it tested a primitive nuclear device.
"We really need to put this into perspective," he added, "and consider that at the beginning of the year, DuPont's expectation for 2000 was $2.96.
With an appropriate technique we can control the number density of nanoparticles just outside the membrane (extracellular regions) and consider that in the beginning the number density of nanoparticles beyond the membrane (intracellular regions) is zero.
Justices would do well to consider that as they begin their summer vacations.
31 45 49 45–49 In this article, we consider that cancer survivorship begins after primary treatment.
Consider that the Grand Slam events began awarding official prize money only in 1968.
If I'm honest now, I didn't consider that my children had begun their own stories.
Guard Aaron McKie noted that athletes understand a knee injury or wear and tear might cut short a career, but they do not consider that the body may begin to fail itself.
Mr Boyce's rise to the top of his profession is even more remarkable if we consider that his football career began at seven years of age, when he became a ball boy at Cliftonville FC.
The protégés begin to assert independence, and the mentors begin to consider that they have no additional knowledge to share with the protégés or guidance to provide.
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