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An accompanying guide to the use of the digitized materials with many supplementary materials is also available.

Nebuchadrezzar maintained the existing canal systems and built many supplementary canals, making the land even more fertile.

Like most large festivals, Williamstown offers many supplementary lures, like free events, discounts, pre- and postshow artists' talks, lectures, kids' day, cabaret, new-play readings, fellowship projects and workshops.

Though City Ballet's staging of "The Concert" has become crusted by too many supplementary jokes over the years, it remains the funniest (and the most memorably funny) of ballets.

Babylon was the largest city of the "civilized world". Nebuchadrezzar maintained the existing canal systems and built many supplementary canals, making the land even more fertile.

Napoleon had begun by drafting 60,000 Frenchmen annually, but by 1810 the quota hit 120,000, and the first of many "supplementary levies" was decreed to call up men from earlier classes who had drawn high numbers.

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Overall, 20 39% of the consensuses are "one-to-many" (supplementary table S4, Supplementary Material online) with an average transcript coverage of 18 40%.

Although gene-proximally enriched, PPPTs were also distributed throughout extended upstream sequence in many orthologs (supplementary fig. S6, Supplementary Material online), although positional conservation generally fell with increasing distance.

They live heavily monitored and subsidized lives, each bird carrying tracking devices and many receiving supplementary food from conservationists.

Although the two conformations are reasonably separated in terms of interdomain distance, the associated interdye distributions are substantially overlapped for many variants (Supplementary Fig. 6).

Monte Carlo simulation suggests that this fragmented 8q amplicon arose through chromothripsis, a process of erroneous DNA repair following a single catastrophic event in which a chromosome is shattered into many pieces (Supplementary Fig. 39).

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