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Potential disposals may include parts of its zinc metal operations, according to Reuters.
Yellow grease is made from darker parts of the hog and may include parts used to make white grease.
Due to the position of the breast overlying the chest wall, the irradiated volume may include parts of the lung and, in left-sided disease, the heart.
However, we include studies that have recorded from or lesioned the dorsal bank of the cingulate sulcus in our ACC nomenclature, even though they may include parts of areas 9 and 6.
It has been postulated that frequent tetranucleotides may include parts of repetitive structural, regulatory and transposable elements, while low values for some palindromic tetranucleotides have been attributed to restriction avoidance [ 39].
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Such transient conditions may include part load operation and postulated accidents.
The northern end of the park, not yet developed for recreational use, may include part of the site of Fort Jackson.
Depending on what higher-education system you are in, "faculty" may include: part-time faculty, adjunct faculty, clinical faculty, extension-office faculty (in some land-grant universities), coaches, and contract faculty that teach only distance education classes, as well as the more conventional full-time tenured and tenure-track faculty.
The initial precentral ROIs may include part of the ventral premotor cortex as well as primary motor cortex, according to the chimpanzee map of Bailey et al. [69].
Since cell borders were not clearly identifiable, a ROI may not include the whole cell or may include part of an adjacent cell.
Thus the insert usually consists of polyA, with a variable amount of upstream sequence, which may or may not include part of the L1 sequence itself (Fig. 1C) [ 18].
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