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Victorian England never showed its true colors more truly than in its fervent response to the disappearance of Sir John Franklin's last Arctic expedition, which sailed from England on May 18 , 1845 in search of the Northwest Passage and whose fate remained essentially unknown for a dozen years afterward.

If temperature stress resistance was indeed subject to resource-allocation trade-offs, food stress is also predicted to negatively impact on thermal performance, as is the case for many other traits, but is essentially unknown for temperature resistance traits [47].

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"It was a personal and satisfying challenge to devise a solution that will enable the public to finally enjoy and appreciate these great artworks that have been essentially unknown and inaccessible for the past few decades".

Because the correlation coefficient was essentially unknown we aimed for more than 20 children, including multiple measurements per patient.

A description of Townes Van Zandt as "essentially unknown" is hard to swallow for anyone who has spent time in Houston or Austin music circles.

Disease incidence attributable to either type A or type B is essentially unknown because the traditional method for classification of these subspecies is glycerol fermentation, which requires culture recovery (4 ).

The population of Congo, for example, is essentially unknown: the United Nations estimated it to be 56.8 million; the Congolese Ministry of Health says it is 69.9 million.

The presence of such a variety of colors in squamates makes them appropriate models for investigating the essentially unknown genetic, developmental, and physical mechanisms generating a diversity of phenotypes through interactions between different types of chromatophores.

While compounds that meet these requirements are not common, they do exist, but unfortunately, the rules for their design are essentially unknown.

Born in Moscow and raised in Belgium, and having worked briefly for Russian magazines, she was essentially unknown before the style blogs picked up on her outside the shows.

In 1638, the year "Lycidas" was published, Milton — still essentially unknown but with a fixed notion of future greatness — sailed for Europe.

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