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His interest lay in the subjects' Y chromosomes, which of course are bequeathed from father to son in the same pattern as surnames, except in the case of what geneticists delicately refer to as a "non-paternity event".
No reliable evidence for failure of predictions based on this no-slip boundary condition has yet been found, except in the case of what is called Knudsen flow of gases (i.e., flow at such low pressures that the mean free path is comparable in length with the dimensions of the apparatus).
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What, then, causes this-that which was potentially to be actually-except, in the case of things which are generated, the agent?
The percentage of healthcare costs associated with a slew of environmental hazards has gone down--except in the case of unhealthy workplaces.
(Jones has said, "The law for decades has been that late-term procedures are generally restricted except in the case of medical necessity. That's what I support").
Elsewhere it could be hazardous except in the case of exceptional entrepreneurs like Gates and Dell.
It is unclear what role their parents' leaving played in the children's decisions to take their lives, except in the case of Stefan.
Under Article 9 of what to many is its surprisingly liberal (considering the source) General Douglas MacArthur-imposed post-World War Ii constitution, Japan is blocked from using force except in the case of self-defense.
Except in the case of fat.
Texas bars abortions, except in the case of a medical emergency, after 20 weeks.
Except, in the case of the Forward prize, they haven't.
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