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"I would like to start to make the Arabic readers know about how we can have a many different minds," Denno said, "but we should live together".

If you want to taste insects yourself before they become the default meat for recipes of the future, you have a many options.

These babies grow into shorter, thinner (low BMI) but more adipose (higher body fat per cent and higher central fat) adults compared with whites, and have a many times higher risk of type 2 diabetes [ 7].

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Suddenly middle-aged women the planet over believed they, too, could have a many-years-younger trophy boyfriend.

As Jacoby says: "There is no excuse in 2016, when you can have a many-to-many and many-to-one conversation, not to have a conversation with our electorate on every issue.

These animals have a many-sided reproductive organ with ovaries and hormones.

The structure is reported to have a many-branched and entangled form (Bataille & Epstein 1995; Bendich 2004).

Many of the transcript clusters correspond to non-coding RNAs (lincRNAs, snoRNAs, miRNAs) while others have a many-to-one relationship between transcript clusters and genes.

Consequently, homologous simplex alleles may have a many-fold difference in peak area (here, two- to three-fold, as shown in Table 3).

Two of the worm genes, F40F9.1 (Q8MQ56, Q8MQ56) and F40F9.2 (Q20241), seem to have a many-to-many relationship (see Fig. 2B).

For example, both Arth-A1 and Arth-A2 in Arabidopsis have a many-to-many ortholog relationship with Orsa-A1 and Orsa-A2 in rice, whereas Orsa-B in rice has a one-to-many ortholog relationship with Arth-B1 and Arth-B2 in Arabidopsis.

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