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"The papaya [male-specific] region might resemble the ancestor of the human Y chromosome as it existed about 240 million to 320 million years ago," the researchers report in the 22 January issue of Nature.
Assuming the simulation to be an accurate depiction of the cluster based on the known laws of nature, such as gravity and speed of light, strangely, this future vision would represent the state of the cluster as it existed about 5000 years ago.
When we look at the Sun, we see it as it existed about 8 minutes ago, for the finite speed of light, though it is a humongous 186,000 miles per second, takes that much time to reach 93 million miles to the earth.
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It was the last great supercontinent, and it existed from about 300-200 million years ago.
While the reality of the surplus never fully sank in, and people have been quick to minimize it when told that it existed, the conversation about it has mattered to ordinary Americans.
(A reconstruction of Rembrandt's collection as it may have existed about 1650 and arranged in the way Rembrandt kept it in his kunstkamer ["art room"] can be seen in the Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam).
Yet the show was always hemmed in by the idea that it existed to teach white people about black people.
Versions of it exist in about 40 countries, from Colombia to Kazakhstan.
When it exists, information about soil is often sparse or available at a coarser resolution than required.
A: When you see The Cabin in the Woods (if it exists), not knowing about the existence of The Avengers can only enhance your spoiler-free enjoyment.
From a medical point of view, we are in the midst of certainty and uncertainty: certainty that the end is near, that the patient is unconscious, that his condition will not progress to a lasting coma, virtual certainty that he is not suffering; yet also uncertainty about the precise moment of death, if it exists, and uncertainty about the status of the patient who is gasping.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com