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This animal was disturbed before it spontaneously terminated its torpor bout after about 4.5 hours at 11pm with a Tskin of 27°C.
DMPC was the phospholipid of choice because at its transition temperature it spontaneously forms rHDL, which can be easily separated from the MLV by centrifugation.
The element - which is so reactive that it spontaneously combusts in its pure form - is used by plant and animal cells to store energy.
Here, children won't identify it spontaneously, though it can be explained to them".
But it would take more time to train me to use it spontaneously.
In Ohio, for example, the Cuyahoga river had been so polluted by industrial residues that it spontaneously burst into flame.
The dinosaur is not too important, though, which becomes apparent when it spontaneously combusts a few minutes later.
"Because the snow has been so fickle the last couple of years we now do it spontaneously through our ski hot line.
The infection causes the spleen to enlarge, and in rare cases it grows so big that it spontaneously ruptures, producing major internal bleeding.
Dolphins and parrots have been taught to mimic the patterns of human speech, but it is rare for an animal to do it spontaneously.
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