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NASA today canceled the billion-dollar X-33 rocket project that the agency had once hoped would lead to a replacement for the space shuttle.
A5 World Briefing A10 SCIENCE/HEALTH U.S. Rocket Project Abandoned NASA canceled the billion-dollar X-33 rocket project that the agency had once hoped would lead to a replacement for the space shuttle.
Further, it is clear that China's first regional jet has been designed to lead to a replacement for the Boeing 737.
Since all my earnings will be above the covered ceiling and since all future covered earnings ceilings will exceed $106,800 ,each year I work will lead to a replacement of a lower earnings year in my AIME formula with a higher one.
Complete nuclear swamping would lead to a replacement of the local northern population with yellow baboons, which, however, would carry the mitochondria of the northern population.
Two different kinds of partner preferences could lead to a replacement of one taxon by another: an asymmetric conspecific mate preference or a particular preference for non-conspecifics (reviewed in [ 43]).
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That team may have reached rock bottom when a contract dispute led to a replacement team playing, and losing, at home to Bangladesh.
This leads to a replacement of these lamps by LED lamps.
Amongst the nonsynonymous SNPs, the T-to-C transition in exon 5 (rs1050501), which leads to a replacement of isoleucine at position 232 by threonine (FcγRIIB-I232T variant), occurs at a notable frequency and is associated with autoimmune disease.
In the 18th century, Rinderpest epidemics led to a replacement of Dutch cattle, with their various coat colours, by black-pied cattle from the Holstein region [34], [62].
This missense mutation led to a replacement of valine by alanine at position 242.
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