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Protestants represent a small but rapidly growing fraction of the population.
The growing fraction of energy produced by low-emission means (solar, nuclear, wind, etc).
Yet readers who know the news before morning constitute a large and growing fraction of the readership.
That misses the tiny but growing fraction of devices using addresses under a newer system called IPv6, which has too many possible addresses to scan comprehensively.
Chicago has 73% of the Illinois caseload, up from 65% in 1994.Indeed, a growing fraction of welfare cases can be found in a handful of places.
Proponents argue that this market-based incentive can be designed to support government mandates for a growing fraction of electricity generation from renewable sources.
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Growing fractions of both HC and cytokine-conditioned NPCs were also determined by the expression of the Ki67 antigen, which is expressed exclusively in proliferating cells during the late G1, S, G2 or M phase of the cell cycle.
We then sought to analyse in more details the growing fractions of cytokine-conditioned NPCs as determined by the expression of the Ki67 antigen, a molecular marker that is expressed exclusively in proliferating cells during the late G1, S, G2 or M phase of the cell cycle.
Over the years, the device has only continued to grow, fraction of an inch by fraction of an inch.
Individual patient tumors were fitted by g f e − α ¯ D, where gf is the growing fraction in the absence of an absorbed dose and α ¯ is the overall cell radiosensitivity, i.e., containing the HEF factor.
Science education must also be high on the agenda as an ever-growing fraction of jobs need specific skills – ranging from basic technical competence through to professional scientists, medics and engineers.
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