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The maintenance of telomeres requires active telomerase in most cases, and it has been described that like human embryonic tissues zebrafish embryos have active telomerase [13], [7].

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Robert Durand of the Navy, described that episode, like others before it, as an "attention getting" effort intended to increase public pressure for their release.

She described that supervisors, like those in our study, learn to become a supervisor by doing it and thus represent the participatory and practice-based learning theory [ 22].

An incident report described that she had a "seizure-like episode" after riding the roller coaster.

And so, whether our conclusion be true or false, let us assume all this, and proceed at once from the prelude or preamble to the chief strain, and describe that in like manner.

It's this thing that nobody can quite describe that seems like it's nowhere but everywhere at the same time".

Here, we describe that the cobblestone-like VCAM-1 expressing EPDCs (cEPDCs) upon TGFβ stimulation undergo specific morphological changes including the loss of epithelial characteristics.

We describe that such command-like neurons do not necessarily follow a strict definition as command neurons in being both necessary and sufficient.

It was after the meeting at Chequers which he describes that Mrs. Thatcher said, "I like Mr. Gorbachev.

Kalanick went on to describe that it felt like he and Page "didn't understand each other" and that Page wouldn't explain what his exact issue was.

Mr. Gore's campaign spokesman, Chris Lehane, described that atmosphere as "carnival-like".

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