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Its relatively large size compared to model fish like zebrafish or medaka, makes rainbow trout a particularly suited alternative model to carry out biochemical and molecular studies on specific tissues or cells that are impossible to decipher in small fish models.
As hindsight has revealed, the half-heard signals that the play's characters strain to decipher in the distance were intimations of the Russian Revolution soon to come.
All that was hard to decipher in 30 seconds, plus the wolf looked like a bear or, worse, a dog, making their flight baffling.
While most of the tape was hard to decipher in court, Dr. Borukhova could be heard asking whether something would be done "in two months".
QUESTION FROM TOBS: Isn't it dangerous to nominate for a life-serving position someone that it is impossible to decipher in terms of knowing which will be her judicial philosophy and position on country-wide interesting topics?
This, of course, is just how the N.F.L. wants it: a majority of teams still in the playoff hunt, the possibilities still too numerous to decipher in early December, the outcomes to be played out in the final weeks.
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Furthermore, it would decipher in-depth understanding of pathogenesis to resistance strategies.
In this way, word by word, most of the mystery words are deciphered, in this case by humans.
Dr. Quake's seems to be the eighth full genome, not counting the mosaic of individuals whose genomes were deciphered in the Human Genome Project.
With some difficulty, the boy was deciphering in the mirror the numerals and letters on the license plates of the cars that were following them.
Nijinsky created his own system of dance notation, which was finally deciphered in 1984, but he recorded the steps only for "Faune".
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