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In April 2001, Sharan had incidentally noticed substantial condensation on the roof of a cottage at Toran Beach Resort in the arid coastal region of Kutch, where he was briefly staying.
Despite all having some pre-existing awareness of moles and skin cancer, and most having detected changes in their mole, three out of the four had their suspicious lesions incidentally noticed by their doctor during a consultation for another ailment rather than deciding to seek help.
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We incidentally notice that structures like an undescribed cavity posterior to the segment addition zone are visible in the capitellid Capitella teleta [ 58] (in the Figure nine, panels C and F1; confirmed by a personal communication to ND) and in the clitellate Enchytraeus [ 59] (in the Figure three, panels K, L, M, "anal segment").
Incidentally, I notice your letter comes from a community property state.
(Wallace, incidentally, hasn't noticed that "Pierre Menard" is not a celebration but a bitter parody of the death of the author).
The increasing use of CT scans and the improving clarity of the images mean that more and more tumors too small to cause symptoms are being noticed incidentally in various organs, including the pancreas.
Incidentally, have you noticed how, when people feature Murdoch in their memoirs, they literally write down every single thing he ever said to them – every wordless quasi-interaction with him – no matter how dull or irrelevant?
Incidentally, we also noticed that the response of the proton-gated wild-type GLIC channel to a fast change in pH from pH 7.4 to pH 4.5 (on the extracellular side) is only transient, with the evoked current fading completely in a matter of seconds.
(Have you noticed, incidentally, that the Labour press office has ceased to put out frequent updates on how many people are joining the party and how the total membership is almost as high as it was under Blair? The latest figures, from 8 October, are here).
(Incidentally, I also noticed in that editorial that the Mail said: "We fought off strong competition from rival newspapers, believing Mail readers deserved first sight of what is an important, if controversial, anatomy of modern politics". In fact, as Media Guardian revealed, the Mail fought no-one: there was no auction because it was offered the book before any other paper got a sniff).
Incidentally, Ben Bradshaw has also noticed that the story is no longer leading the BBC bulletins.
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