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is stretches
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To lengthen by pulling.
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Bajaj doesn't lose a moment to retort even as he is stretches his limbs to the maximum: "That's because you work like a dog at Bajaj Auto".
Butcher also fears the impact Rooney's absence will have on England's Euro 2012 ambitions if the suspension is stretches beyond the first game of the tournament in Poland and Ukraine.
The violence, fleeting though it is, stretches the bounds of a PG-13 rating.
These were additionally filtered to exclude contigs that mapped to the very proximal regions of genomic scaffolds and those with bad sequencing resolution, that is stretches of 'N'.
However, the underlying error models derived here support visual inspections of ONT-to-reference pair-wise nucleotide sequence alignments, that is, stretches of accurate bases interspersed with bursts of indels and/or mismatched bases.
In recent years, the study of complex traits has been greatly facilitated by the development of tools and resources to identify and characterise quantitative trait loci (QTL) (Snape et al., 2007); that is stretches of a genome that contain or are linked to genes that affect the trait.
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