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But already at Bristol, he was developing – via a gifted group that included Kenneth Cranham and Tony Robinson – the astonishing affinity with actors that would enrich so many lives in the coming years.
Today a groundswell of support is developing via the RaiseTheAge NY campaign, and state leaders should leverage this opportunity to go beyond existing pieces of legislation and approach the issue comprehensively.
The series depicted most of Bradshaw's love interests developing via happenstance, but according to Candace Bushnell, author of the original Sex and the City book, the 2015 version of Bradshaw would have no qualms looking for love online.
Volvox with thick cytoplasmic bridges between cells and Platydorina with flattened vegetative colonies developing via unique morphogenesis "intercalation" [ 7].
In contrast to this plethora of studies showing adenomas originating from stem cells, there is a more limited literature on tumours developing via non-stem cells routes in the mouse.
In different poecilogonous species, individual females produce larvae developing via different developmental modes either simultaneously or seasonally, or the different modes are seen among multiple females either within or among populations (reviewed in [ 30]).
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As with the AHGS marker development, transposon markers named AhTE were developed via in silico polymorphism analysis.
Ship camouflage developed via conspicuous dazzle camouflage schemes during WWI, but since the development of radar, ship camouflage has received less attention.
Dr. Daley hopes to develop, via nuclear transfer, embryonic stem cells from patients with blood diseases.
The system was thought up and developed via a mixture of pragmatism and maths.
♥ is the dictionary's first graphic symbol, and as the publisher notes, "may be the first English usage to develop via the medium of T-shirts and bumper-stickers".
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