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Christopher Nolan may have extensively traced Batman's origins in his Dark Knight trilogy, but now Bruce Heller is going back further still in new Fox series Gotham which will see Bruce Wayne, The Penguin, Catwoman, Poison Ivy and The Riddler as children.

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Similar deposits and remnant lakes are found in Europe and Asia, with evidence that glacial-age rivers may have flowed extensively to the south into the Aral, Caspian, and Black seas.

In the Precambrian anoxic oceans, diagenetic carbonates with relatively high δ13Ccarb values may have been extensively generated within the methane zone in the sediments (Li et al. 2015).

It is possible that more prolonged culture of cells (e.g., 1 2 weeks) in the presence of cytokines may have more extensively reversed this defect.

Our predictions are based on (1) a rigorous characterization of fruits that may have depended extensively on large extinct mammals for much of their dispersal and (2) morphological and ecological correlates across fruit species from different plant families that can be easily interpreted in the context of the megafauna syndrome hypothesis.

Thus, multifractality may have occurred extensively in the past by the apparent "over-transposition" of different functional units (Alus, CGI) carried by each DNA sequence.

If a protein already has many known interactions, we may expect to predict relatively fewer interactions for it, since its interaction partners may have been extensively surveyed, either due to its popularity as a research target, or because of the non-transient nature of its interactions.

Therefore, although the elements may no longer be active for retrotransposition in E. multilocularis, they have extensively modified its transcriptome.

methods have extensively been studied.

Mr. Powell did not address details, but administration officials have said they recently learned that the military may have been more extensively involved than previously thought in the transfer of nuclear arms materials to North Korea, Iran and Libya.

TEs may have proliferated less extensively in the A. muscaria genome.

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