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A 13th-century Chinese manuscript contains a similar report of a thief who absconded with part of a statue by leaping from the tower where it was housed while holding two umbrellas.
There are startling differences between Twain's handwritten text and the original, 1885 edition of the novel, but perhaps the most startling occurs in Chapter 9: the manuscript contains a previously unknown episode, which was removed from the novel sometime before publication, and is published here for the first time.
This manuscript contains a set of four instructional exercises.
This manuscript contains a retrospective CTG data of human.
Y. Essudri has established that also R. Ephraim al-Naqawah of Tlemcen (first half of the 15th century) quoted from ER, whereas a late 15th century manuscript contains a commentary on it that was perhaps intended for teaching-purposes.
The present manuscript contains a single sentence acknowledging only the existence of these criticisms; it doesn't grapple with them but rather charges forth to a "Let's do it!" rallying cry at the end.
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This manuscript contains an impressive amount of data that deal with an important biological issue.
The manuscript contains an exhaustive analytical and numerical study of the stochastic dynamics of a multistep phosphorylation/dephosphorylation of a single substrate in the presence of a positive feedback.
The manuscript contains an array of important data, including substrate-free states, and sodium-only states, that together provide crucial insights into ion-substrate coupling and transporter conformational dynamics.
The manuscript contains an interesting study of finding SNP markers significantly associated with the incidence of posthitis and mine the genome for candidate genes potentially involved in the development of the disease.
4. Page 5: Table three (Table 1 in this manuscript) contains an erroneous citation of the paper: Erlandsson et al. (2003), which provides D2 receptor occupancy by risperidone rather than by dopamine.
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