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The tubule may be adhesive, or it may entangle the object.
In this respect, intron density may entangle the analysis of the subjects considered here.
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Then the team heard about a chemical called N-phenacylthiazolium bromide (PTB), which cleaves the same kind of bonds that may entangle DNA in the Maillard products.
Therefore, effect-yarn filaments may entangle more efficiently with the core-yarn filaments and lead to the lower loop instability.
Term two has been consumed with reassuring allies, even while restraining them from provocations that may entangle America in a crisis.
Sleep in clothing that is free from straps, ties or strings that may entangle your baby while you sleep.
Recent developments in landscape genetics may help to entangle the different factors contributing to the endangerment of populations (Segelbacher et al. 2010).
Lasers are used to entangle the ions.
Congress's proposed remedy, meanwhile, would entangle the tanker bidding in years of additional legal complications.
The researchers still had to entangle the distant electrons.
We should try to entangle the factors related to education and tobacco use.
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