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Anderton processes everything coming in from the Pre-Cogs, so it is naturally a matter of considerable interest when one future killer turns up large as life on his screen: himself.
Randall Reed, a professor of molecular biology and genetics at Johns Hopkins University, said the Nature paper generated considerable interest when it was published, but it was not central to the body of work that won Dr. Buck the Nobel Prize.
But he was also famous for his love of cigars, so there was considerable interest when the British auction house Mullock's put up a box for sale apparently signed by Guevara and stamped on his 35th birthday – 14 June 1963 – as a present from the Cuban ministry of industries.
High frequency tests are also of considerable interest when one intends to study the influence of time dependent factors such as those depending of the surrounding environment.
The memristor has drawn a considerable interest when the nanoscale memristor is regarded as the critical element of novel ultra-high density and low-power non-volatile memories.
This latter point can be of considerable interest when several electron transfer steps are considered to ultimately yield long-range charge-separated state, with minimal energy losses from the initial, light-prepared localized excited state.
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Garrard incited considerable public interest when, in 1799, he commissioned a local craftsman to build a piano for one of his daughters; most Kentuckians had never seen such a grand instrument, and a considerable number of them flocked to the governor's mansion to see it when it was finished.
In contrast, there is considerable interest in this question when the subject is people with disabilities.[1] Some philosophers and disability scholars claim that the answer is no different than in the case of race or sex: to the extent that disability reduces well-being, it is because of the stigma and discrimination it evokes.
The possible relation between coffee consumption and gastric cancer has been of considerable interest since the early 1960s, when a case control study reported by Higginson suggested that the coffee might be a risk factor for gastric cancer [ 10].
There it generated considerable interest, because at a time when most people in England still believed in the Biblical account of creation, which implied that the Earth was only a few thousand years old, it raised questions about the history of living things and of the Earth itself.
Of considerable interest is the fact that, when various bisphosphonates of various potencies to inhibit bone resorption were investigated, their effect on the mevalonate pathway corresponded well to that of inhibiting bone resorption [ 24].
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