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"The good news is metallic sensors can detect the well bore, but they still have to intersect it".
Observations of the vicinity of such point of accumulations, which fragments have to intersect, help the search for the fragments.
To fulfill such diverse functions, CEACAMs have to intersect with other cellular receptors and to transmit signals into the cell.
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To every knothead who would listen, I explained launch windows and trajectories, showing them on my MoonFaze app (free) how we had to intersect the moon's orbit at exactly the right moment or lunar gravity would . . .
I take to a point, the view that her actions were selfish, but I also lament her reaching such depths of despair that our lives had to intersect in such a devastating way.
By strict quasi-concavity, the the level set thru (e,k) has to intersect the horizontal line starting at k+δ to the right of c.
Now by the now familiar argument, if we go out along the tangent plane to b, it has to intersect the horizontal line starting at k+δ at a point to the right of e−ε.
It's a "meticulous" task, he said, because the relief well has to intersect with the blown-out well.
Thus, our study suggests that Delta-Notch signalling at the dorsal margin of the nascent motor columns has to intersect with Hox5-dependent mid-cervical segmental identity for phrenic neurons to develop (Fig. 8).
"Everything in the world--whether it's a secret airplane or secret satellite--has to intersect the visible world at some point," he told us.
Each of the subtrees has to be intersected with two disjoint sets in each of the sums.
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