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Weyl semimetals and nodal line semimetals display a host of novel properties.

The campaign against those cheaper versions, known as biosimilars, could delay affordable access to a host of novel therapies, hurting patients and driving up health-care costs.

This strategy, which is currently out for consultation, outlines a host of novel sectors and processes in which disruptive technology will have an important role to play.

Although there is much to admire in the creativity underlying SPOE, the approach's design also raises a host of novel and challenging questions of implementation.

Thus, it may not always be wise to just aim for a single best model for a given scheduling problem, but a host of novel and competitive models, as we have done in this paper.

A host of novel techniques have been developed for the visualisation of single target molecules in living cells, many based on fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH) or immunocytochemistry (IC).

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A host of novels and picture books would follow; today, the Paddington books have sold more than 35m copies and been translated into more than 40 languages.

"Tangerine" is no "Rebecca," but, for a certain type of reader, it recollects the host of novels that "Rebecca" inspired, the sort of book — written, perhaps, by Phyllis A.

While the Mexican Revolution as theme continued to dominate Mexican fiction for a good part of the 20th century, in the rest of Latin America there appeared a host of novels that came to be grouped under the rubric novelas de la tierra, or novela criollista (regionalist novels; "novels of local colour").

The Lost Booker prize was dreamed up by literary agent Peter Straus, who realised that two years after it was launched, the Booker moved from April to November and ceased to be awarded retrospectively, so a host of novels published in 1970 fell through the net.

Coming up, the independent publisher has a host of novels it is hoping will be contenders for the Man Booker International prize for translated fiction – including Mexican author Laia Jufresa's Umami, Russian writer Vadim Levental's Masha Regina and Argentinian author Samanta Schweblin's Fever Dream.

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