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That may surprise some botanists, especially in so far as many of the plants might be considered exceedingly rare or poorly known from a global perspective.
Until early 2000, permanent and transient neonatal diabetes mellitus (NDM), defined as diabetes with onset within 6 weeks from birth that requires insulin therapy for at least 2 weeks, were considered exceedingly rare conditions, with a global incidence of 1 500,000 1 400,000 live births.
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But with just $195 million in new funding, the task force is considered an exceedingly modest effort.
As late as August 23, Lincoln considered it "exceedingly probable" that he would not be reelected.
He comfortably defeated Doug Gross, a lawyer and lobbyist, after what many had considered an exceedingly competitive race.
My first summer back home from college ended in my brother's attempted kidnapping, and our subsequent flight from the city; and yet to this day I consider myself exceedingly lucky compared to many of my fellow citizens.
"Armenian Power members are considered to be exceedingly resourceful, and have seized opportunities to collaborate with other crime syndicates," Mr. Martinez said.
They are now considered to be the exceedingly luminous cores of distant galaxies.
Limb reduction is generally considered to be only exceedingly rarely (perhaps never) reversed (e.g., [ 3, 10, 11, 29]; see, however, [ 5, 9]) and we therefore focussed on rates of digit gain.
Consider running: an exceedingly stiff, upright leg operating at a very low duty factor β (proportion of the stride period with the foot in contact with the ground) allows nearly vertical (albeit very high) forces, thereby avoiding the costly fore aft fluctuations in speed.
This article proposes a procedure for finding a maximum-capacity path subject to a length constraint that excludes routes that may be exceedingly long to be considered environment-friendly and cost-effective.
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