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However, four wells drilled as long ago as 1941 were used extensively to do both, according to an analysis of monthly well activity data obtained from the state.
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John Terauds, a critic who has covered Toronto's classical music scene extensively, also wants to do away with the stuffiness.
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These two cell lines are extensively applied by researchers to do functional assay such as the electrophysiological assay (Kawate et al., 2009).
Furthermore, the more permissive 1919 and 1929 scenarios yielded a bimodal distribution of outcomes indicating the effect of early stochastic events: after the first few transmissions, the epidemics that happened to reach the highly connected core of the sexual network can spread extensively; those that fail to do so, are likely to die out quickly.
Professional wrestlers train extensively to learn how to do these moves safely.
Although read depth can be used to augment the detection of structural rearrangements in the genome, we chose not to do so extensively here because our sequence coverage was ∼0.8×, whereas previous experiments that have successfully detected variation using read depth have done so with coverage ∼30× (Yoon et al. 2009).
Those bodies, and the outfits that cover them (or fail to do so), are later extensively analysed and dissected.
The liquid was tested extensively to ensure that it did not contain contaminants such as herbicides, pesticides, heavy metals, endotoxin, or microorganisms and was then spray-dried to form a dark brown, odorless, stable powder.
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