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Now, "the industry is actually comprised of many sub-industries, with separate and distinct pockets of risk," he said.

If you want to like the media more, try remembering that the media is actually comprised of humans, most of them working extremely hard and with limited resources to get the story right.

It is clear that the apparent two-state system with resistivity jumps is actually comprised of a much richer multistate system.

The network is actually comprised of three different sites, each one a separate social network aimed at different segments of the market.

Each question is actually comprised of a series of related subquestions that aim to explore the individual's interests and motivation: (1) The first question explored "intrinsic process" motivation sources.

That group is actually comprised of four leading ladies who all have their own projects, so that's a pretty cool experience--just four women up there and we all sort of combine our "independent thinking," if you will, in that show.

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It's actually comprised of hundreds of tiny flowers in one.

This latter observation, demonstrated through the rigorous application of a comprehensive proteomics approach, can be seen to explain a rather unprecedented, if not confusing, scenario in which particles that are claimed to be pathogenic in the context of a human disease are actually comprised of proteins and organic entities derived from both human and bovine origins!

Most of the cases involve apparently cosmopolitan species that are actually comprised of geographically restricted cryptic species [ 50].

Our results showed that the Vero cell passages are actually comprised of two coexisting quasispecies bearing either an A or G at position 18372.

However, the discovery in the ciliate Tetrahymena that telomeric DNA sequences are actually comprised of simple tandem repeats of a short DNA sequence (Blackburn and Gall, 1978), and the demonstration that terminal hairpins are not sufficient to provide telomere function (Szostak and Blackburn, 1982), indicated that evolution had found a different solution to the 'end-replication problem'.

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