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In conclusion, the cytoarchitectonic definitions of mouse prefrontal cortical areas described in this study will be of use in stereological studies (e.g., Rajkowska et al. 2004) for which borders of individual areas have to be determined to estimate the total number of neurons and/or glial cells.
This is somewhat similar to the 28% known for South Africa and Australia [30] (both of which border IO and are either contiguous (South Africa) with, or not distant (Australia) from, other IO countries) but only half of that known for New Zealand (51%) and Antarctica (45%).
The Environmental Protection Fund contributed the money for the acreage, some of which borders on Greenwood Lake.
The Senate version calls for only "situational control," in which border officials using surveillance technology can monitor crossings but not necessarily be in a position to stop all illegal crossings.
In Fort Greene, for example, which borders the project site to the north, average apartment prices rose faster from 2004 to 2005 than in any other Brooklyn neighborhood.
On the Internet, Mr. Obama's words have already come in for a dose of mockery — the Columbia English professor Matthew Hart, interviewed on New York magazine's Web site, called them "classic undergraduatese" — and there's no mistaking the young writer's straining for effect, which borders on pomposity.
In this region, for example, which borders Pakistan, the Taliban militants still have power bases in districts within an hour's drive of Jalalabad, and just to the north, in Kunar Province, they have fought pitched battles with American troops as recently as November.
"They're just sitting back criticizing," said Deano Bonano, the emergency-preparedness director for Jefferson Parish, which borders Barataria Bay.
"Fixing" the diverse states within Africa will take generations, even centuries, and deserves more thought and effort than a "retirement plan" for wealthy dictators (which borders on the cynical).
Either they're really big lockups or there's something in there.'" Colette approached the chair of the local residents' association for the Falcon Estate, which borders the school, and was told that behind the high wall was a former allotment site that had fallen into disuse.
That evening there was a party at Annabel's, the famous nightclub in London, and one of my abiding memories is of the crate of Coca-cola beside Mr Engelhard's chair being steadily emptied by Nijinsky's owner, who had a consuming passion for the drink which bordered on addiction.
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