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The high stereochemical quality of the ensemble stems from a complete absence of bad close contacts, high Ramachandran plot quality (95% of residues in the most favored region), and a very low percentage of unfavorable sidechain rotamers.

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The creative cohesiveness of this Dublin-based ensemble surely stems from its mission as the national touring company of Ireland, which has brought simple and portable productions to over 100 towns and villages in Ireland and Northern Ireland.

In particular, the order-of-magnitude improvement evidenced on application of graphite sheets stems from the extended paths of low thermal resistance created in the millimeter-sized catalyst ensemble.

Such caution stems from history.

Racism stems from ignorance.

This stems from two trends.

Everything stems from that.

It stems from self-doubt.

It stems from vocational myths.

"That stems from the manager himself.

"It stems from ignorance," she told Evening Standard.

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