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A dormant-seeded crop can establish quickly in spring and may escape from early season drought.
They may undergo Compton or photoelectric interactions elsewhere or may escape from detectors of small size.
The combination of these two derivatives yields an efficient algorithm which has more flexibility in shape changing and may escape from a local optimal.
Jesus seems to instruct Judas to report him to the authorities, so that Jesus' spiritual self may escape from the material body in which it is trapped.
Disease-causing Staphylococcus aureus bacteria (pictured below) may escape from the bloodstream by punching holes through the cells lining blood vessels, say researchers.
A second advantage of the method relates to the fact that under high-temperature conditions the daughter isotopes may escape from the host minerals.
However, the bacilli may escape from the sore and spread via a lymph channel to the nearest lymph node, where their spread is usually halted.
When red cell membranes are damaged, hemoglobin and other dissolved contents may escape from the cells, leaving the membranous structures as "ghosts".
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However there may be a cost in maintaining such defences in populations lacking predatory fishes, as reduced armour and spines may aid escape from invertebrate predators [ 18, 19].
It may even escape from a laboratory.
However, because the material is a thin slab, some light may now escape from the slab, rather than just being absorbed or reflected to the top, as was the case for a semi-infinite medium.
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