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In some states, Paul Sullivan's fate will become rare.
Its fate will become apparent over the forthcoming couple of years as the eagerly awaited clinical trials are reported.
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"If you think 'a year after the war I'll become a writer', then fate will get you - kill you.
But early next week, when the same seven-woman, five-man jury that convicted Tsarnaev on Wednesday begins deliberating the young man's fate, the decision-making will become even more difficult.
One of the ironies of the upcoming sale of her estate, at Sotheby's in late April, is that conspicuous display, stardom, and record prices will become the fate of some extremely quiet and unassuming artifacts.
Much of our education policy has been introduced as a bracing antidote to the competitive threat China and India pose; without a population that is better skilled, economic stagnation will become our fate.
As the differences between the finance committee's bill and the health committee's bill are meted out, the fate of the public option will become more clear.
Our results show that there is a window of opportunity to become PS and that if the cells do not adopt the PS fate in this period, they will become NECT.
The ultimate fate of a mutation, whether it will become fixed or lost in a population, depends on the strength of selection and on the effect of random drift due to finite population size.
During mouse early development, 8→16 and 16→32 divisions produce two types of blastomeres: those located outside, which are biased towards the trophectoderm fate; and those located inside, which will become the inner cell mass (Rossant and Tam, 2009).
Although most cells in the embryo seem capable of extending over and covering neighboring cells, fate-specification pathways determine which cells will become internalized, and thus, this cellular mechanism provides the modularity and structural plasticity of rosette formation.
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