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Maybe to clarify, sorry, along all closed curves, OK, every closed curve; give me any closed curve, I get zero.
Maybe to clarify my issue, I currently have two Indian master students in my lab and five out of 30 students in my course in winter are male Indian students so I think I can clearly say that I do not have any problems with India".
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Further studies using various growth conditions as well as various cultivars and mutant lines maybe necessary to clarify the machinery of phase change.
On the other hand, we found very little evidence of interaction between P and K signaling, so further experiment-based analysis maybe be necessary to clarify the interaction between these macronutrients.
"Middle-class people," he says, and a moment later interrupts himself to clarify, "maybe upper-middle-class.
But at the very least, maybe the court would agree to clarify what, if anything, about software should be considered an 'abstract idea'?
But, once we hit 50, we understand that life is not unlimited, so maybe now's the time to clarify our deepest priorities.
The above examples illustrate the need to clarify and maybe even to facilitate formal legal aspects and ethical constraints of HBM practices.
If your interviewer wants to clarify something, or maybe even test you about an item in your elevator pitch, be prepared.
Let me add a few more words to clarify our experiments: a) Maybe the way that we described the experiments was not optimal, but none of these experiments are transplantations, they are crossed mice in which we delete Ddb1 using pI- pC administration.
I think maybe there would be resistance against this technology because many organizations do not prefer to clarify their transactions and contracts or maybe the clients wouldn't feel safe on it.
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