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The discovery marks a resounding defeat for the previous record-holder for the longest echo found in a man-made structure, the Hamilton Mausoleum, also in Scotland, where the sound of the doors being slammed shut took 15 seconds to die away to silence.
Prosecutors pushed Amazon to turn over data from an Echo found in the house where the body was found.
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Further examples of this type of engagement include: Figure 2 Landschaft Park Duisburg-Nord and some of the activities that echo those found in National Parks.
Once the CT and MR were properly aligned and resampled, it was possible to establish, for every UTE echo pair found in the data, the number of times (i.e., voxels) that it corresponded to each tissue type identified in the CT.
But the strongest rarely seemed to echo themes found in other exhibitions.
Interviews conducted with both facility managers and lay counsellors raised several programmatic issues that echo those found in the community health worker literature.
Our results echo those found in a study among Canadian FSW where being pressured by a client into unprotected sex was associated, among other things, with client-perpetrated violence and servicing clients in cars and public spaces [ 40].
This suite of phenotypes, which echo those found in mammalian malignancies, suggest that elucidating mechanisms linking epithelial organization to tumor suppression in flies may provide novel insight into human cancer as well.
More than 16,400 multipath echoes are found in the on-field experiments.
The design echoes those found in derelict Buffalo-area manufacturing facilities that were built in pre-air-conditioning days and take advantage of prevailing winds coming off Lake Erie.
Developed and developing countries have clashed here in Berlin, echoing divisions found in the UN negotiations.
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