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The rest of the island, which is a seven-minute ferry ride from Manhattan, would revert to the state and could then be developed, possibly in accord with preliminary plans for parks, tennis courts, museums, motels and a conference center, blissfully free of private automobiles.
'Ultra-small' LiFePO4 nanoparticles (~ 5 nm) 'decorating' multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) have been developed, possibly for the first time, via engineered but facile sol-gel route.
A protocol for purification of SELP-109-A will be further developed, possibly involving the use of chaotropic agents in the lysis buffer in order to inhibit hydrogen bonding.
On September 5, satellite imagery suggested a surface circulation had developed, possibly due to interaction with a cold low.
The answer appears to be the same for most of them: they just knew inside, and had a sense of wisdom and truth that they developed, possibly from birth.
Slavic Carantania, centered on Krnski Grad (now Karnburg in Austria), was more of a real state, developed possibly from one part of the disintegrating Samo's kingdom, but lasted under a native dynasty throughout the 8th century and became Christianized.
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And if it is fertilized toward the end of that period, it is less likely to develop, possibly because of chromosomal errors, Dr. Gosden said.
Besides, it is of great significance to develop (possibly distributed) algorithms to reach the NE from initially non-equilibria states [10].
Gene-editing technology CRISPR has revealed a clue in how human embryos begin to develop, possibly reducing the risk of miscarriage in those crucial first few weeks of pregnancy.
However, tumor resistance to these drugs often develops, possibly due to overexpression of drug transporters.
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