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This year's Golden Globe nomination list might be notable for being the one that brought Mel Gibson out from under his pall of shame and back to the Hollywood top table – a place which many had thought would be for ever denied him.

In the light of therapeutically targeting locomotor dysfunction with cannabinoids this finding might be notable.

The calculation here does not account for secreted proteins, which are expected to be a small fraction in most cell lines (some immune cells might be notable exceptions).

Other things that might be notable include the author of the writing on it, the content of the writing, the address, the stamp/postmark, and any other elements such as the post office marking the postcard as "prohibited/censored" due to censorship or war, etc.

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This particular lawsuit might not be notable on its own, but it is adding to the impression that Rutgers could not manage its way out of a three-car traffic jam, as Michael Rosenberg writes on SI.com.

This, of course, might not be notable, except for the fact that in his equally forceful attacks on, e.g., Christian cosmology, or religious interpretations of natural events, he invokes the conceptual apparatus of truth and falsity, truth and lie, reality and appearance, all the time (cf. Leiter 1994, pp. 336 338).

About "Not What Stanford White Envisioned, but Notable" (Streetscapes, Nov. 26): The Bronx campus of New York University once contained another building that might be called notable, but not for its architecture.

The trumpets were going wild when Louisville made its first Final Four by beating No. 1 Maryland, which might be most notable because the Cards' much more ballyhooed men's team did not make it, but as ESPN's Mechelle Voepel explains, No. 3 Louisville was actually the better team.

For the heterogeneous lesion (Figure 5A), the SUVmax is decreased by 18%, MTV is increased by 39%, and TLG by 20% (all for CT5 and RF) which might be a notable impact, for example, on the repeated measurement in follow-up studies due to error propagation or in the field of PET-based planning of radiotherapy [30, 31] where an accurate MTV definition is important.

The building is worth seeing, but what might be even more notable is what lies around it: a re-landscaped Guildhall Square, then just around the corner a new bridge, leading to another square carved out of an even more controversial space – the former Ebrington barracks, used by the British army until well into the 1990s.

These plasma miRNAs might be used as notable biomarkers for diagnosis of preeclampsia.

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