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As shown in Figure 2, this phage made quite small plaques with no cefotaxime and remarkably large ones with the optimal concentration, 50 ng/mL.
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Graeme Smith's team are scheduled to be one of England's opponents when it comes to the Super Eight stage of this tournament, and it was only mildly reassuring for supporters of the hosts that the Proteas made quite a meal of chasing a small target of 110 before securing victory with six wickets and five balls to spare.
Again, an attempt to address this issue is given in Ref. [ 16] but the number of mutations for which the distinction could be made is quite small.
I like to make these quite small so you that you can break them open while they are still warm.
It actually makes u quite small.
The New Yorker, June 27 , 1942P. 9 A big department store is making quite a fuss about delivering small parcels.
By S. Bleeker and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, June 27 , 1942P. 9 A big department store is making quite a fuss about delivering small parcels.
We could not perform a more precise analysis based on the abovementioned factors because of the relatively small patient groups; patient numbers in each category would have been quite small, making a correct, unbiased analysis impossible.
"It's just made me feel quite small and shaky," Whitaker says.
The electricity is different, the air is different, and we made the studio quite small by crowding in this hot little room and working quite intensely.
This made Napoleon feel quite small, indeed.
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