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We could not find any explanatory variables for this unexpected daily trend, but its synchronicity suggests that it could be driven by an internal clock under the influence of light levels or temperature.
No track has been found where it could be driven that fast.
It was made of lightweight, flexible materials like fiberglass and aluminum so it could be driven over walls and through rough terrain.
The route through it could be driven in a single long day, but it's a road worth savoring over a weekend or more.
The mission of the 2CV's lanky yet compliant suspension was to assure that it could be driven across a plowed farm field with a basket of eggs on the seat, not breaking a single one.
She sat with Noho's body for an hour, waiting for others to come and heft the seal into an insulated body bag so it could be driven into town for a necropsy, or animal autopsy.
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Before it ends, he could be driven to Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood, to have his hoof prints immortalized in cement.
If it works, the elephants could be driven off long before they enter the village to eat the crops, says Stöger-Horwath Stöger-Horwath
Mr. Slifka said "it is possible that we could be driven out of existence," adding that "we hope that this decision will be reconsidered by the mayor as the serious threat to our circus that it is".
A concern with such a pattern of results is that it suggests that the association could be driven by reverse causation, whereby some aspect of tremor results in more bone loss and, thus, increased blood lead as lead is released from bone stores.
It suggests that more carbon flux could be driven into the fatty acid biosynthesis pathway by expressing the Maqu_2220 and disruption of the sll0208 gene in Syn-FQ52D08.
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