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Up till date no similar database on transcriptome alterations induced by ionizing radiation exists freely accessible on the web.
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It is a simple request, perhaps the simplest we know as humans – the desire to exist freely without imminent, disproportionate threat to our lives.
"Who will believe that animals closely resembling the Italian greyhound, the bloodhound, the bull-dog or Blenheim spaniel, etc.—so unlike all wild Canidae ever existed freely in a state of nature?" Darwin wrote.
"Who will believe that animals closely resembling the Italian greyhound, the bloodhound, the bull-dog or Blenheim spaniel, etc. — so unlike all wild Canidae — ever existed freely in a state of nature?" Darwin wrote.
The quarks, and the gluons through which they interact, should have existed freely as a plasma, akin to the more-familiar plasma of ions and electrons that forms when conditions are too energetic for electrons to remain attached to atomic nuclei, as, for example, in the Sun.
Souls cannot disappear, but perhaps may become lost for a time until allowed to exist freely.
I'm writing from inside this fine establishment because, as a woman, I can't exist freely on the sidewalk.
This is a smart, economical film that eschews overt gimmicks around interracial romance by allowing its characters to exist freely.
Since antibodies exist freely in the bloodstream, they are said to be part of the humoral immune system.
The Weather Underground, Black Liberation Army, FALN, and the United Freedom Front existed freely and operated underground for years without any significant infiltration or impediment by the FBI.
Many people on the cultural right believe that accepting and allowing trans people to exist freely in society would be the final victory in the liberal battle against "family values".
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