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Efforts to bring the French abortion pill to the United States face a new hurdle: a suggestion the government may tightly restrict its distribution and prescription.
The perigynium may tightly envelop the achene or it may be inflated like a bladder, flattened and scalelike, or even fleshy and edible.
These results indicate that sunlight irradiance at which container-grown ash trees grow in the nursery may tightly affect the tolerance to subsequent drought stress.
The suppressed level of ferritin-L in HCC may be resulted from modification of IRPs, which may tightly bind to the IRE element of a target gene, thereby blocking de novo translation of ferritin-L (Park et al., 2002).
The phylogenetically related microorganism, C. jejuni, may tightly adhere to the brush borders of the intestine in chickens (17, 18 ).
The pad may tightly attach the swim bladder extension to the neurocranium and bring the extension close to the inner ear.
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Their hands may be tightly entwined but their eyes tell the future: his dopily cheerful, hers glumly aggressive.
The waste-transfer industry may be tightly monitored, but according to federal Surface Transportation Board law, the railroad business is not.
But the sight that materialized on the mound at Turner Field — two young right-handers, displaying their considerable gifts — was one the team's fans may hold tightly as they wait out the current gloom.
Neighboring states may be tightly coupled energetically.
Because of visual capacity limitations, the relations that people extract from graphs may be tightly constrained by the order in which they attend to graphical elements.
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