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What's worse, you can develop multiple split ends, where the splits themselves develop splits.
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He cut off the leaves, which contain toxic amounts of oxalic acid, leaving a little webbing so the stalks would not develop split ends.
Afterwards, the result was used to design and develop split type air conditioner (conventional air conditioner) which could control relative humidity and temperature with precision air conditioning system to comply with the climate and the suitability of the people living in Thailand building.
Your primal urges surface and you develop split personalities.
What's more, Mr Akhmetov's new position appears to have deepened developing splits within the separatist leadership.
The cap frequently develops splits in the margin, or cracks in the disc (the central part of the cap).
The outer tissue layer, the exoperidium, develops splits which radiate from the apex and form between four and eight rays that separate from the endoperidium.
The international communist movement broke down after 1956 owing to a developing split between the Soviet Union and China, among other factors.
Saxophonist Coltrane was already developing split-note multiphonic effects for the tenor saxophone, and some of Rollins's hoarse, braying sounds also suggested a distant relative of the bagpipes.
Wu et al. developed split receptors in which antigen binding and intracellular signaling components assemble only in the presence of a heterodimerizing small molecule (Fig. 5).
There have been many different local proposals to finding enough space for extra pupils - including temporary classrooms, converting empty shops, developing split-site schools and in Barking there was a suggestion for pupils using a building in different shifts.
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