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The detail was inspired by dolls houses on display in Windsor Castle, and his characteristically perfectionist approach "probably drove everyone involved slightly bonkers".
The researchers also found that although there was always a sequential firing pattern during the delay period, it involved slightly different groups of neurons depending on which object was used to start the test.
Previous games have involved slightly more illegal moves like putting out a cigarette on the guy or putting cocaine up his nose, but we hereby challenge our readers to get out there and do what no Drunk Guy Jenga player has ever done before: publicly jizz on his face.
Because the assays were done on different days and involved slightly different numbers of bacteria and macrophages, the slope and standard deviation of bacterial survival for each 24-h time period was calculated.
The left breast is involved slightly more often than the right, and less than one percent of cases are bilateral [ 7, 8].
In an attempt to prevent the formation of chimeras derived from the assembly of sequences belonging to close paralogous genes, the assembly project reported here involved slightly more stringent conditions during clustering.
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(Cataract surgery was estimated to involve slightly less work than a hysterectomy).
One might involve slightly more molten metal at 3000C and slightly less sugar, but they're essentially indistinguishable.
The new case also involves slightly newer products, such as the iPhone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S III, which was the best-selling smartphone in the world — a year ago.
This involves slightly pushing the string (or strings) up or down, and is signified on the notation by an arrow curving upwards towards a symbol.
If only Davis were involved a bit more; if only we could scale down the inevitable FX-driven action finale involving slightly tiring supernatural forces, in order to beef up the dialogue and the chemistry.
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