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First, Americans have historically exhibited an even greater interest than the British in glittering celebrity (especially celebrity drenched in centuries-old tradition).

For a city of its size, and given the scope of the local movie and television industries (not to mention San Francisco's devotion to dance), Los Angeles has historically exhibited little cohesive support for the art form.

However, gas generator propellants with ammonium nitrate have historically exhibited incomplete combustion resulting in increased flame temperatures differing significantly from equilibrium values.

In contrast, MVA has historically exhibited a favorable safety profile as a smallpox vaccine [57] and is unlikely to overcome its host-range restriction during human infection due to the multiple gene deletions it acquired during its derivation [3].

This study showed high SVR rates in patients who have historically exhibited suboptimal response rates to HCV treatment and for whom there are few treatment options available.

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These residents have consequently been understudied despite historically exhibiting higher vulnerability and lower resilience.

As indicated in these charts, STEM workers historically exhibit lower attrition rates across the entire federal workforce and even less so within the base-case high-density STEM organization, NASA. Figure 2 further shows that Non-STEM workers also exhibit lower attrition rates at NASA relative to the entire federal workforce.

Historically, patients with CRPCa exhibited a median survival of less than ~18 months, although this has improved since the advent of novel chemo- and endocrine therapies [ 2].

Begun in 1844 and published in four volumes from 1863 to 1873, with a supplement issued in 1877, it contained many quotations from works of literature written in the 16th 19th century, exhibiting historically the growth of the French language.

Additionally, historically preserved accessions exhibit genetic variability in herbicide defense, suggesting that the ability to evolve resistance in this species was present ancestrally (Baucom and Mauricio 2010).

Within most of these, the unadjusted δN signatures varied approximately 5‰ over the 53 years with some trees showing a depletion historically and others exhibiting higher signatures in the past.

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