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Like its perissodactyl relatives the horses, tapirs, and other rhinoceroses, Paraceratherium would have been a hindgut fermenter; it would extract relatively little nutrition from its food and would have to eat large volumes to survive.
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That's the lesson I would extract.
By the time Oscar began knocking his cigar ash into Felix's shirt pocket, it was only natural that Felix would extract it with a vacuum cleaner.
She said seizure of the painting would "extract it from the grasp of the black market in stolen art so that it can be returned to its rightful owner".
"If a small vinyl toy were swallowed, you can bet the lead would come out; stomach acids would extract it," he says.
I thought I was publishing an entertaining view of some data I'd extracted, but it was treated like a scientific study.
The archaeologists and scientists had all thought it was highly unlikely she would extract any DNA from bones buried without a coffin and which had been in the ground for more than 500 years.
Mr. Labrador said that with the president still unwilling to negotiate in what he said was good faith, he thought it was unlikely that Republicans would extract many concessions in any upcoming conference over the budget between the House and the Senate.
But instead of implanting the embryo, scientists would extract stem cells from it, and use those cells to grow tissue that would be a perfect genetic match for the patient.
It involved the development of artificial intelligence algorithms that would extract heuristics from MS and NMR data and use them to constrain the output of a structure generator.
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