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Furthermore, back in December 2004 the company debuted Google Suggest, providing users with search suggestions, in realtime, while they type.

Furthermore, back in February, Morgan Stanley/AlphaWise did some survey work that showed surprisingly low awareness levels among consumers of GrubHub — the largest and most recognized player in the space — and its services3.

Furthermore, back scattered electron (BSE) and electron probe microanalysis (EPMA) analyses demonstrated that the whole composite coating was about 65 μm and the outermost layer was a composite which was composed of CrSi2, MoSi2 and SiC, and just beneath it was a Mo2C transitional layer which connected the outer layer and the substrate Mo.

Furthermore, back pain does not have to be a part of the aging process.

Furthermore back migration of only C1a from Beringia to Siberia-Asia as suggested in BIM by Tamm et al. [ 23], when all the pan American haplogroup existed in a stable, plausibly expanding population in Beringia seems less parsimonious.

15 There is evidence for the presence of cysteinyl leukotriene receptors (CysLT1 and CysLT2) in the human lung; furthermore, Back et al suggested the possible existence of a third type of cysteinyl leukotriene receptor (CysLT3) in the human pulmonary artery.

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Furthermore, back-projection of the climatic niche based on invasive populations points to a southern European origin.

Mr. Miller pointed to several anecdotes in "And Furthermore" to back up his point, including one that recounts the time Ms. Dench wrote a letter to the theater critic of The Daily Telegraph.

Furthermore, referring back to the paragraph 'Alignment', proper alignment is necessary for a successful translation of research findings.

Furthermore, going back to historic species compositions in a particular area may, in extremis, lead to local extinction if environmental conditions change sufficiently to alter conditions beyond species' niches [an "ossification" of the ecosystem (Harris et al. 2006)].

Furthermore, transitions back and forth from mutualism to parasitism on an ecological timescale are matched by similar transitions on an evolutionary timescale (Boucher, 1985; Machado et al., 2001; Sachs & Simms, 2006; Douglas, 2010).

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