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Leonard's testimony was disputed in the courtroom, but, in a case with no physical evidence firmly linking Coleman to the crime, Leonard's words — and Coleman's — took on added weight.
But, in an appendix to the report, John Rockefeller, the committee's vice-chairman, claims that the Pentagon team offered a hawkish alternative to the CIA's analysis, firmly linking al-Qaeda to Iraq.
Now, scientists are firmly linking the extinction to climate change, thanks to a new technique that's allowing them to read a 445-million-year-old thermometer.
By pinpointing the source of a disease in the alteration of a specific molecule and firmly linking it to genetics, Pauling's group created a landmark in the history of both medicine and molecular biology". Itano continued his studies of hemoglobin abnormalities at the National Institutes of Health until 1970, when he was recruited to the faculty of the young UC San Diego School of Medicine.
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Firmly linked with more classical research techniques, this non-destructive technique offers an extra dimension to the cultural heritage research.
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