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Could it be because Jesus' followers believed that they were the last generation and did not expect to need documents to pass on to ensuing generations?

Despite the passage of the years, Ms. Dunkelman said her grandfather had hardly been forgotten by the ensuing generations of his family.

His most famous quote would become a dictum by which ensuing generations of war photographers worked: "If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough".

And who can blame her? Her legacy, though, is long and enduringly influential, particularly on several ensuing generations of female singer-songwriters.

What The Decisive Moment did above all was enshrine the term in the collective photographic consciousness, shaping several ensuing generations of photographers.

His business thrived locally, and the company has since been passed down through ensuing generations of Nightingales, all of whom continued to adhere to the tried-and-true formula.

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It seemed possible that an ensuing generation might not ever know what an oyster was or its exquisite salty taste.

The program then determines the fate of each plasmid, whether it duplicates and how the plasmid and its potential sister plasmid partition, in each cell, in each ensuing generation.

In the present study, we provide evidence showing that oligodendrocyte differentiation from adult MSCs is modulated by glutamate through the activation of NMDA receptor and the ensuing generation of NOX-dependent oxidative stress.

By inducing genomic instability, ROS accelerate the rate of mutations and lead to further neoplastic alterations, such as dysfunctions in energy metabolism, with leakage of electrons during the oxidative phosphorylation process and the ensuing generation of superoxide and subsequently hydrogen peroxide.

On the other hand, when the coverage of TiO2 surface by WO3 exceeds the critical limit or TiO2 surface is mostly covered by WO3, photons will largely be absorbed by WO3 ensuing lesser generation of electrons or photocurrents, noting the fact that WO3 is an intrinsically less active photocatalyst than TiO2. Figure 2 Potentiodynamic behavior of TiO 2 with respect to the thickness of WO 3 layers.

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