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In addition to receiving noble titles and coats of arms, young visitors will follow a court jester on a scavenger hunt to find clues for various quests.

Formative assessment is an interim-assessment to find clues for further instruction.

To find clues for a winning coalition the Dutch and Swiss experience was discussed where, in particular, consumer choice experiments revealed that their acceptance of MC requires a high monetary compensation.

In David Eisenberg's lab, statistical techniques have been used to find clues for which proteins are part of the same metabolic pathway, creating an enormous graph of potential interactions.

I'm going through the section on sex and relationships, hoping to find clues for the clueless, when I come across this book with a rather bold title on it: The Multiorgasmic Man.

A possible development is that gene expression profiling will be able to differentiate otherwise similar breast cancers at the molecular level to find clues for the explanation of this age effect [38], [39].

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And scientists found clues for the origins of diseases like muscular dystrophy and breast cancer in the genetic detritus known as junk DNA.

Some longitudinal studies found clues for a bidirectional association: In adolescents anxiety and depression were associated with recurrent migraine (not tension-type headache) after four years [30], a higher migraine frequency was associated with higher depression and anxiety scores [31], depression and anxiety were significant risk factors for the chronification of migraine [12, 32, 33].

In Scotland Yard's biggest search operation since the July 7 bombings, specialist teams searched the River Brent near Ealing Hospital and an industrial estate on Monday afternoon, in an attempt to find clues in the hunt for the 14-year-old.

The findings add yet another resource for scientists to find clues to drug risks, Shah says, and this one can be monitored in real time.

It's all hands on deck across U.S. intelligence agencies, as investigators scramble to chase leads, find clues, and establish a character profile for the serial bomber who sent explosive devices to at least eight high-ranking officials and celebrities in the space of 72 hours.

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