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MLS is concurrently a test tube for what the future of the league will be.

Therefore there is an increasing interest in developing drugs that take effect on multiple targets simultaneously but is concurrently a great challenge for medicinal chemists.

His work was included, alongside David Sedaris, Tom Wolfe, and James Salter in Flight Patterns, on Open City, Gary is, concurrently, a thirty-five year quadriplegic and practicing Buddhist dilettante, having received vows in three different lineages.

(Rhys Darby, 42, who was Murray on "Flight of the Conchords" and is concurrently a voice on the Netflix "Voltron" reboot, is the designated old guy. He is always funny).

They can be characterized by a marginal content of phosphorus, microelements, and most importantly, a source of organic carbon, which is concurrently a source of energy for the denitrification (Cyplik et al. 2012).

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She is concurrently an adjunct lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and affiliate at the Annenberg School for Communication'sCenter for Global Communications Studies where she leads a new project, Ranking Digital Rights.

He was concurrently a columnist for the Washington Post and Newsweek (1963 68) and for the Chicago Tribune New York Daily News Syndicate (1969 88).

And blip.tv is concurrently launching a new ad unit, an Flash-like overlay that can be seen on Quicktime downloads (the kind you get off iTunes).

Back up Main Street, the Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art is concurrently presenting "Nostalgia," a theme exhibition curated by Carmen Zita, which is addressing ideas of reminiscence, melancholy and longing in contemporary art.

Nevertheless, human MSC raise hope in regenerative medicine and their use is concurrently tested in a fast growing number of clinical trials (www.clinicaltrials.gov) [7].

This is concurrently accompanied by a change of the transported solute from water (H2O) to some anions, chloride (Cl−) and nitrite (NO2−) respectively.

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