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Carpenter was exactly not like that: apparently bumbling, actually ultra-industrious, his default mode was affability rather than querulousness; he would never have carried such a spruce satchel – he used rather to heave his many manuscripts around in multiple plastic bags.

It's an inaccurate means of delivering death, as the pilots are unable to distinguish between military and civilian targets – so inaccurate it's considered a crime under international law, but small things like that apparently mean little to the Sudanese government.

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They're so human-like that, apparently, no one screamed: "Oh my God those are Nazi sympathizing aliens!" while they picked out dresses.

Prolonged exposure led to increased bulging of the balloon-like structure that apparently ruptured, resulting in the release of cellular content into the surrounding medium.

The filamentous bacteria combine with the mucus to form a hair-like surface that apparently shields the Pompeii worm from physical and thermal bombardment by the vent.

Finally, the b alleles, which comprise a small clade of b-like alleles that apparently arose recently in S. invicta, feature a radical, charge-changing substitution (Glu151Lys) that may underlie their observed deleterious effects in homozygous condition [17].

Surprisingly, when the first archaeal genomes were sequenced they were found to either not encode homologs of these proteins or to only encode highly divergent MutS-like proteins that apparently are not involved in MMR [108].

Thus, inactivation of the RecJ-like nuclease that apparently became a dedicated replication protein occurred at least twice independently in different archaeal lineages.

"It's very unpleasant because it moves us in the direction of countries like Iran and Syria that apparently give out entry permits according to people's political views," Mr. Segev said.

The skull has many familiar attributes, including bones shaped like those that apparently helped later tyrannosaurs launch swift, bone-jarring ambushes.

Their mitochondria have been replaced with hydrogenosome-like structures, organelles that apparently evolved from mitochondria and are only previously known from protozoans inhabiting anaerobic environments.

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