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By Hendrik Hertzberg One of the World Wide Web's most distinguished organs of fake news, the Borowitz Report, leads its current issue with this flash: The liberal blogosphere was aflame today with new accusations that Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill) is trying to win the 2008 presidential election.
One of the World Wide Web's most distinguished organs of fake news, the Borowitz Report, leads its current issue with this flash: The liberal blogosphere was aflame today with new accusations that Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill) is trying to win the 2008 presidential election.
In his "epigenetic landscape" a ball that indicates the whole or part of an egg or an embryo is rolling down a sloping and undulating surface with several valleys that represent distinguished organs or tissues [ 1].
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Unlike asexual animals, mature planaria of the sexual strain possess well-distinguished reproductive organs and lay fertile cocoons.
What counts as a biological subunit of a cell may not count as a subunit, i.e., a distinguished part of the organ, but that is not to say that it is not part of the organ at all.
The contrast in magnetic resonance microscopy is not directly related to a physical parameter of the material but distinguished contrast is observed among organs.
By the 10th century, the nonportable positive organ had begun its distinguished career as the earliest form of church organ.
September 4, 1644 Algemesi, Spain April 29 , 1712Valencia, Spain Juan Bautista José Cabanilles, (born Sept. 4, 1644, Algemesí, Valencia, Spain died April 29 , 1712 Valencia), distinguished Spanish organist and composer for the organ.
May 6, 1728 Heidesheim, Germany February 29 , 1792Augsburg, Germany Johann Andreas Stein, (born May 6, 1728, Heidesheim, Speyer [Germany] died Feb. 29, 1792, Augsburg, Bavaria [Germany]) German piano builder, and also a maker of organs and harpsichords, who was the first of a distinguished family of piano makers.
He made portraits of sculptors, actors and literary notables, and in 1960 zeroed in on the eyes — sometimes the left, sometimes the right — of distinguished, rather ancient artists (among them Jean Dubuffet, Louise Nevelson, Jean Arp and Alberto Giacometti), resulting in extreme close-ups of organs of sight surrounded by leathery, sagging skin that are beyond gender, race and even species.
The liver features a distinguished example of the importance of these different levels of intercellular and inter-organ communication for the regulation of its function.
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