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Big Lake's waterways are gorgeous, and functional: "Parks can absorb excess water, in essence serving as barrier islands.
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4) A pattern in efforts to pass U.S. climate legislation was the shift from hard caps to all kinds of add-ons that, in essence, served as escape clauses or safety valves.
There are 796 of them, and if neither Mr. Obama nor Mrs. Clinton emerges from the primary season with the 2,025 delegates necessary to secure the nomination, they will in essence serve as tiebreakers.
The Salinas hospital workers' response, in essence, serves as a rebuttal: No, you're not broke.
So begins what in essence serves as a story brought on in full barrage, equipped with mazes, tunnels, replicant people, goat heads, paranoia, riots, brain manipulation, new disease… Shipley moves fluidly between scenes of various styles, grafting Tarkovsky-like passages of exploration with damaged circuits of putridity and fear, sometimes not far from the clipped feel of Burroughs's Nova Express.
This novel containment technology could in essence serves as an insurance policy of no contamination for food or feed supply.
When the implant is placed, it pushes all the overlying soft tissue and skin outward and in essence serves as a deep soft tissue filler.
Interestingly, GD3 – which can modulate the biophysical properties of membrane raft assemblies similar to GM3 (and in essence serves as a reservoir for this monosialylated ganglioside, Figure 7A) – was also reduced by SMF; this result can be explained by the ability of NEU3 to remove both sialic acid residues of GD3.
In essence, they were serving as politically unethical double agents.
In essence it serves as a cloud hosted firewall and traffic accelerator.
In essence, CHA served as the equivalent of a sequence-specific "TaqMan probe" for LAMP reaction.
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