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We inferred that multiple sequences in the M. falcata assembly may divide from one single protein-coding transcript.
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The great American debate about what to do about Iran's nuclear capacity — a debate that may divide Americans from Europeans more than Iraq — could well return with a vengeance before next year.
The student of landscape began by observing that "an arbitrary political line may divide the north part from the south part, but there is no such line in nature … the currents and counter-currents of trade, of love, of consanguinity, and fellowship, will flow north and south".
Consider: One may divide by a number approaching zero from either (the neg or pos) side of zero, as near as you wish (using smaller and smaller fractions).
Some cells from the skin, for instance, when placed in culture, may divide every eight hours; other similar cells may divide only every 36 hours.
Religion may divide the city; but love unites it.
These mature cells may divide further.
But don't expect that to be enough for Olympic success: the victors in Sydney may be divided from the rest by nothing more muscular than the economy in which they live.That, at least, is the conclusion of a new study of past Olympiads*.
Circuit City To Divide From CarMax.
Inside Job makes us realize that there are criminals who hurt all of the rest of us, even those of us who may have been so divided from our own ethics and reality checks as to go with our own greed and pleasure principle while it seemed to be working without sober reasons.
However, mis-segregating cells may or may not divide further.
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