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Reports from Washington said this was partly because of his extensive and sometimes undeclared foreign contacts.
In low stacking fault energy materials, twin formation during recrystallization is extensive and sometimes exploited to perform grain boundary engineering.
Journalist Jon Ronson's Them: Adventures With Extremists (Picador) is the result of extensive and sometimes hair-raising travels in search of fundamentalists and groups committed to extreme beliefs.
The extensive and sometimes irresponsible use of beta-lactam antibiotics in clinical and agricultural settings has contributed to the emergence and widespread dissemination of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
This differed from the view of Cuvier, who recognized extensive and sometimes apparently quite abrupt changes in fossil faunas and their environments.
Specifically, rapid shifts in the structure and sequence of genomic regulatory elements could provide an explanation for the extensive, and sometimes extreme, variation in phenotypic traits observed in domesticated species.
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There is much, then, to process in this extensive, intriguing and sometimes bemusing show.
With the help of departments as varied as nursing, law, meteorology and engineering, the museums' directors are deploying their extensive collections, and sometimes the artists themselves, to enhance curriculums.
Shadbolt's accounts of the jungle fighting are extensive, detailed and sometimes hard to visualize.
One possibility is the Pinzón male was a transplant due to the extensive exploitation and sometimes translocation of tortoises by 17 19th century whaling and other activities.
Divergences among populations within this region are low (average uncorrected p-distance = 0.4%) and there is extensive inter- and sometimes intrapopulation morphological variation (e.g., Figure 3).
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