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Usually, the body's defense system generates a profusion of different antibodies to kill invading bacteria and viruses.
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Rough-hewn and direct in the writing of the church fathers, it went on a borrowing spree from Greek and Arabic during the Middle Ages, as scholastic philosophers generated a profusion of new words.
The drastically narrowed the time span during which evolution of all known limb morphotypes must have occurred calls for a skeletogenic mechanism with a propensity to generate a profusion of patterns due to small genetic changes affecting limb bud shaping and the rates and strengths of core interactions.
IVillage is only a symptom of the virulent cultural separatism currently generating a profusion ofproducts and services created specifically for women.
Part of the mishmash is generated by a profusion of programs that use different approaches, including videos, discussions and role-playing, to develop different and sometimes overlapping skills.
The recent availability of a profusion of data generated by human behavior and collected through pervasive sensors has motivated a strong and renewed interest for the study of urban spaces, building upon an established research tradition [1, 2].
About a decade ago, one began to notice a profusion of Organization Kids at elite college campuses.
This feeding allows female ticks to produce a profusion of eggs for the next generation.
There is a profusion of marble.
Every major work drew a profusion of takers.
But a profusion of benchmarks may just confuse consumers.
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