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Because of its unique nature, the sperm epigenome and the marks which seem to reflect alterations or perturbations in spermatogenesis are thought to provide a predictive insight.

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In such an environment, tools which help to characterize the different features of recession phases across Euro-Area countries, which seem to have marked differences, are useful to anticipate deeps impacts of future crises.

Specifically, properties which seem clearly to constitute marks of design in known artifacts often seem to have significantly less evidential import outside that context.

Findings mark a new limit of the effects of unconscious stimuli which seem to have a smaller scope than conscious stimuli.

Mehretu, forty-four, rose to fame, and a MacArthur Fellowship, in the past decade with exhaustingly complex compositions of overlaid marks and diagrams, which seemed bent on mirroring our cybernetic age in total.

The number of kids engaged in El Sistema programmes is estimated to hit the half-million mark by 2015, which seems mind-boggling; but Abreu points out that 33% of Venezuela's 30m population is under 14.

The uneven streaks left by the graphite on the walls looked a lot like skid marks on freeway guardrails, which seems only right considering the sea of sculpted wreckages that populate the exhibition.

"The other thing that struck me," Mackenzie adds, "was that it was festooned with expression marks, which just seemed arbitrary and meaningless.

Because the absence of CD34 marks a state of activation which seems reversible, the steady percentage of CD34+ cells throughout injury suggests a proportion of myogenic cells are programmed and/or stimulated to maintain a reserve pool of satellite cells during the course of regeneration.

J.A. Adande writes on ESPN.com that the constant power struggle that was his tenure has turned against him, although he did successfully rule over his fourth player lockout, which seemed to mark Stern at his most ruthless.

Von Schlabrendorff concludes, somewhat cryptically, that Schacht "is a partner in the Hitler conspiracy only in the sense of having caused it, not in the sense of premeditated design" (p.2), which seems to mark Schacht as a facilitator or contributor (rearmament having made the conspiracy to wage aggressive war possible) but not an originator or committed participant.

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