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Mr. Alasadi contributed repeatedly to Mr. Obama during his first campaign but says he will not give the president — or anyone else — any more money.

The cascades present in the movement are not just large groups of tweets; participants contribute repeatedly in these, and show heterogeneous levels of engagement in the movement.

Although it remains to be seen whether additional groups of marine organisms have diversified from deep to shallow-water environments, possible deep-water origins of other animal groups, such as neogastropod mollusks [14], [15] and reef fishes [27], suggest that the deep sea has contributed repeatedly to the formation of shallow-water communities.

This is because micro-evo-devo can be used not only to survey the frequency of changes among widespread populations and to investigate patterns of convergent genetic changes, but also to readily facilitate functional analysis of variants to help elucidate why some changes in developmental regulation have contributed repeatedly to evolution while others do so more rarely.

In conjunction with earlier work (Washausen et al. in Dev Biol 278 86 102, 2005) our findings suggest that apoptosis contributes repeatedly to the disintegration of the panplacodal primordium, to the elimination of subsets of premigratory placodal neuroblasts, and to the regression of placodes.

The subject of the piece is incarcerated, in part, to prevent further victimization of the sort in which he repeatedly engaged: contributing to the sexual exploitation of children.

Cascading them together is equivalent to using the same techniques repeatedly, hence contributing little to performance improvement.

But those facts have been widely and repeatedly reported, contributing to the highly negative image most voters have of Trump and pushing some who otherwise might never vote for Clinton to consider the Democrat as an alternative.

This study identifies anthropogenically disturbed areas and barren playa surfaces as the two primary dust source types that repeatedly contribute to dust storm events in the eastern Great Basin of western Utah, U.S.A.

A second, related, problem is that highly correlated SNPs (i.e., SNPs in strong linkage disequilibrium) repeatedly contribute very similar information, thereby distorting the risk score.

The pre-publication history for this paper can be accessed here: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/13/123/prepub We acknowledge all the pregnant women, mothers, fathers and their infants who repeatedly contributed to this trial.

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