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"There were many, many small fragments, commingled remains, many pieces from a single person".
Some of the teeth survived, but the cranium was broken into many small fragments; only the top of the braincase, or vault, has been pieced back together.
Dunham drew another pan of area c-d on a scale of one fifth cause of the many small fragments and inlays, which made the plan one tenth too complicated.
Antipersonnnel mines, which can kill or wound soldiers upon exploding into many small fragments, usually contain less than 0.5 kg of explosives and can be detonated by a footstep on them.
Furthermore, in order to enhance the robustness for noisy data, considering mesh topology as a spatial constraint and letting the vertices in its surroundings belong to the same cluster by diffusion process, we protect generating many small fragments due to noise.
Indeed, many small fragments lack any warbler pairs at all, even though in the warbler's case, they are no worse than continuous forest in terms of food, predation, or parasitism.
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This is because there are many small fragment clusters for which the correct haplotypes are easily predicted.
They worked there nearly a month, and collected many smaller fragments, and a great deal of broken pottery.
The bulk of the body exploded high in the atmosphere, but many smaller fragments survived and rained down onto the snow-covered ground.
When the AUG[YL8] mRNA was used as a template in the absence of ribosomes, a strong band representing the full-length cDNA fragment as well as many smaller fragments were detected (Fig. 1B, lane 1).
An alternative explanation for the non-specific termination of transcripts detected between some of the convergent gene pairs is the presence of RNase activity that could fragment a single transcript into many smaller fragments.
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