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Due to fluid-wall coupling, expressed again by simplifications, the energy flow in both the wall and the fluid can be evaluated in principle from knowledge of surface vibrations only.
However, in 2002, the government's nature conservation agency re-stated that overgrazing was one of the key issues undermining favourable status on Natura 2000 sites in England (English Nature 2002)and it was expressed again by Natural England (NE) in 2009 (NE 2009), the English government's nature conservation agency.
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Trypsins 3 and 7 are down-regulated following a blood meal and not expressed again at levels detectable by RT-PCR until 28 hours post blood meal [ 18].
The second was the fatal mass shooting of 11 people at a Pittsburgh synagogue by a gunman who had expressed, again on social media, antisemitic paranoia about refugees.
Some of the genes silenced by DNA hypermethylation and the subsequent binding of MBD proteins and chromatin reorganisation became expressed again when we carried out MBD depletion.
"But let me express again, it is not his fault.
But precisely the opposite of Mr Blair's fear - that the draft is too weak to allow 25 states to agree on anything of importance - was again expressed by Romano Prodi, the Italian president of the European Commission, whose power is being clipped by Mr Giscard d'Estaing.
Closely related to this distrust of the legislative process as a path for solving orphan works was a clear distaste, again expressed by multiple speakers, for solutions that would create a regime of extended collective licensing (ECL).
A PCA of the 80 study subjects by using the same 104 differentially expressed probes again revealed segregation of probands from unaffected twins and unrelated, matched controls.
Balotelli did so and showed he learned his lesson by expressing contrition again when he was sent off against Arsenal in April.
These equivalences are expressed formally by the validity, again for any wff α, of(∃x)(∃y)α ≡ ∼(∀x)(∀y)∼α and(∀x)(∀y)α ≡ ∼(∃x)(∃y)∼α and by the resulting replaceability anywhere in a wff of (∃x)(∃y) by ∼(∀x)(∀y)∼, or of (∀x)(∀y) by ∼(∃x)(∃y)∼.
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