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But we can deduce that it cannot be 12 or 14 (or 16) either.
Starting from these results we deduce that it is possible to fabricate beam-shaping microstructure fibers with nowadays technique.
J.-J.'s blond hair isn't wet, from which we can deduce that it began to rain after he entered the bar.
One reason is that it revamped its American operations last year, a move that led analysts to deduce that it was trying to skirt United States regulations.
So it's a very big you deduce that it has to be a very big displacement of this part of the protein across the membrane in order to access.
This joint is called the Jack the Ripper Museum, from which one can deduce that it exists to commemorate a crude and ugly piece of invented nomenclature that surely has already proved itself to be quite enduring enough, thank you very much.
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