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The group as a whole constitutes fairly small fishes ranging in size from 20 to 300 millimeters, with larger members being confined to the bathypelagic realm.
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These are indirect lines of evidence, but constitute fairly strong indirect lines of evidence together with the aconitase assay in suggesting gut cytosolic iron is reduced when dZIP13 is overexpressed and increased when knockdown.
And maybe the neighbors don't understand that 45 units, with one staff person for each five residents in the "enhanced" apartments and one to 10 in the others, constitutes a fairly modest size for an assisted living facility, not to mention a high level of supervision.
It constitutes a fairly good balance of sands and rocks, generally interspersed.
Usually, it'd be an undergraduate who took one of my courses as a sophomore or a freshman, and then took another course or two with me later on, which usually constitutes a fairly intimate understanding of a student.
All of this constituted a fairly blunt shot through the Florida court's intellectual rigging.
Geometric singularities for perfect bond constitute a fairly well explored area in linear elasticity.
That is a far cry from traffic on the North Atlantic, which runs about 1,000 flights a day, but would still constitute a fairly busy corridor.
This, for anyone with a passing knowledge of the band's output over the last decade, would constitute a fairly dramatic shift in priorities.
There is evidence that the customers constitute a fairly stable group and that their orders are recurrent as to the kind and amount of merchandise.
Taxes on chemical compounds still constitute a fairly small share of the total environmental tax base in Europe, but proposals for new chemical tax schemes have become common.
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