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The speech, which was interrupted 31 times by applause and cheering, was the president's most extensive address to Americans since four hijacked jetliners on suicide missions crashed into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a quiet field in southwestern Pennsylvania, killing more than 6,000 people.

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But as with many large-scale scholarly projects, it took several decades of unsystematic and abortive work before Frederic G. Cassidy, a professor of English at the University of Wisconsin, developed and tested his extensive questionnaire addressing terms for weather, courtship, farming, health, money, religion, food, and more.

Extensive discussions addressing the effect of the excitation parameters on the output power is presented leading to some initial suggestions pertinent to the harvester's design and optimization in the sinusoidally varying frequency case.

The scope of this review is to summarize the extensive researches addressing agarose-based biomaterials in order to provide an in-depth understanding of its tissue engineering-related applications.

The most extensive literature addresses brain tumors and leukemia.

The Australian headspace is an extensive programme addressing young people 12 25 years of age.

Despite the extensive research addressing this disease, the exact etiology and pathogenetic mechanisms of DC remain largely unknown.

Author response: We have added an extensive paragraph addressing this issue (which was also raised by Dr. Wingreen).

An extensive literature addresses the methodological and theoretical issues involved in the construction of these summary measures.

Although there is extensive literature addressing nurses being involved in primary care practices [ 32- 39], very few studies have considered patients' perceptions on this addition [ 40, 41].

In contrast to the extensive studies addressing the expression of Vitamin D signalling and metabolic pathways in breast cancer, the studies in benign lesions of the mammary gland have been ignored.

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