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Others contend that the basic primate brain plan hasn't changed that much compared to other mammals; our big neocortex developed incidentally when our brain had to grow big enough to control a big body.
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George and Olive Smith, specialists in diseases of the reproductive organs, injected little animals with menstrual blood and when they died, they took it as proof of poison in the blood, even though Bernard Zondek, a gynecologist (who, incidentally also developed the first reliable pregnancy test in 1928) had disproved it.
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Campers at Noise! visit recording studios, meet professional musicians and industry executives, make business contacts that may be useful after college, and — not incidentally — develop favorable associations with the name Muzak.
Incidentally, developing countries bear the largest share of the burden (Nantulya and Reich 2002).
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We report a very rare case of incidentally detected adenocarcinoma that developed from the RCD.
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