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In accordance with our data on elderly individuals carrying RET Y791F without any history of tumours, a recent study that analysed the exome data of 44 centenarian Ashkenazi Jews has found two individuals (2/44=0.045) harbouring the RET Y791F variant (Freudenberg-Hua et al. 2014).
Researchers in Spain and the US say there are links between large-scale agriculture and the emergence of ESBL: they have found bacteria harbouring that resistance in the meat of supermarket chickens.
Now, these homeless leftists have found a new harbour, forcing Ms Merkel to overcome a fully mobilised left.Yet this does not fully explain the Left Party's 10%-plus poll rating.
That monitoring stations along the way to Boat Harbour have found these metals metals needed for Abercrombie's effluent would suggest that the waters and shores of Boat Harbour contain them as well.
They later reported that they had found no sign of any Islanders or Germans (who were supposed to be billeted near the harbour).
Over the last few years, psychologists have found a series of "hidden" talents for extraordinary mental skills that can go unnoticed by the people harbouring them.
Household dust harbours a cocktail of toxic chemicals that have been linked to an increased risk of a range of health hazards, from cancer to problems with fertility, researchers in the US have found.
Anyone found harbouring an imaginary person is set for the "cosh", an operation that destroys your imagination so that the imaginary friend has nowhere to live.
You should find harbour and grey seals.
So far only a modest proportion of sporadic MND patients have been found to harbour causative genetic mutations, and attention has again turned to the possibility that in some patients the disease may be caused by an environmental toxicant that affects motor neurons preferentially.
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