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Chaplin's childhood was fraught with poverty and hardship, making his eventual trajectory "the most dramatic of all the rags to riches stories ever told" according to his authorised biographer David Robinson.
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Our estimates provide insights into the trajectory and eventual endpoint of oil and gas development, but the rate and exact location of development will be subject to additional factors not considered such as market demand, the capacity to transport oil or gas to consumers, and federal air and water quality laws (e.g. Clean Air Act, climate change legislation).
In this study, we hypothesized that relative variations in miRNA expression in tumors and/or apparently normal (non-malignant) tissues contribute to inter-individual differences in disease trajectory and eventual treatment outcomes.
— Damon Darlin These Drones Are Made for Watchin' eff.org | Civilian drones can crash or rather become "a gravity-dominated ballistic trajectory with an eventual ground impact".
NASA's MESSENGER mission to Mercury performed two fly-bys of Venus in October 2006 and June 2007, to slow its trajectory for an eventual orbital insertion of Mercury in March 2011.
The study is of particular interest for its potential application to the study of eventual fixed points in the state-trajectory solution of either continuous-time or discrete-time switched dynamic systems [1 6], constructed from a fixed set of primary parameterizations.
In all projected genotype trajectories, selection led to the eventual fixation of the wild-type allele and the concomitant loss of the transgene.
As expected, the results of the boulders fall simulations were not homogenous: the launch position, and the eventual breakage of the blocks determined differences in the trajectories and the kinematic of the failed mass.
By Jon Michaud May 20, 2011 In this week's issue, John Colapinto writes about the introduction of the açaí fruit in the United States and its "Miley Cyrus-like trajectory from obscurity to hype, critical backlash, and eventual ubiquity".
In this week's issue, John Colapinto writes about the introduction of the açaí fruit in the United States and its "Miley Cyrus-like trajectory from obscurity to hype, critical backlash, and eventual ubiquity".
Since then, the fruit has followed a cycle of popularity befitting a teen-age pop singer: a Miley Cyrus-like trajectory from obscurity to hype, critical backlash, and eventual ubiquity.
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