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Gene fusion is ubiquitous over the course of evolution.
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Waters everywhere Moustachioed movie maestro John Waters was ubiquitous over the first few days of the festival, celebrating his concert movie This Filthy World.
The company will not disclose how much it had spent on its campaign, but its television ads were ubiquitous over the holidays, said Neil Mawston, an analyst at Strategy Analytics in London.
Digital audio has been ubiquitous over the past decade.
Induction of gene expression via FD was ubiquitous over the brain, but most prominent in regions with the low basal expression like the hypothalamic PVN or the central amygdala.
Thus a protein had to be good on all three measures to be considered representative; in particular, a protein had to be ubiquitous over the organisms under study.
Mobile phones are ideally suited to the busy primary care environment as they are ubiquitous (over 95% of young people own one), ownership crosses socioeconomic and geographic boundaries, and have the ability to capture a large amount of information with minimal outlay of GP time.
Because Will & Grace is passé, Modern Family is "over," Neil Patrick Harris is ubiquitous, Andy Cohen is overexposed, Brokeback Mountain is overrated, and gay, naked hunks on TV is ho-hum.
Though the scandal is long over, his legacy is ubiquitous.
The virus is ubiquitous.
But gangsterism is ubiquitous.
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