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Phylogenetic sequence analysis showed that the capsular heterogeneity of three STs that were sampled more extensively could be traced back to a limited number of capsular switch events, indicating that changes of serotype occur occasionally during the short term expansion of clones.
Mukunda who's written and studied presidential campaigns extensively, could not recall a major company taking a strong position on a presidential candidate.
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New bone could extensively form in both the scaffold and cell-seeded scaffold.
The Obama team, in contrast, would let the giants survive, but would regulate them extensively, so they could not get themselves and the nation into trouble again.
Furthermore, the use of polycultures of native turfgrasses has not been extensively investigated, but could offer an alternative to the conventional lawn.
During the program, the combination of intensive language training and demanding classes at the Freie Universität Berlin where the readings, lectures, assignments and exams were entirely in German allowed me to develop my language abilities much more extensively than I could have in the United States or through a less ambitious program.
The immigration officer denied a green card arguing that these letters were not acceptable since they did not come from "fiscal officers" (whatever this means) nor people that had published extensively and hence could not be considered experts in their fields.It seems ridiculous that an immigration clerk in a cubicle in Vermont would say that senior executives were not experts in their industry.
If public discontent does not dredge in time, it may uplift to radical activities that could extensively challenge the existing system.
The lag periods as seen in Phase 1 of carbon source consumption profiles were plausibly due to the acclimation requirement by the indigenous activated sludge from the wastewater before it could extensively assimilate and oxidize glucose and sucrose in the mixed liquor.
Today's newsletter from Journalism.co.uk covers his recent speech at the World News Media Conference extensively, but we could not agree more.
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