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The intention is to allow the birds to migrate once the population reaches a stable 100 pairs, excluding young.
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In control samples, cells migrated into the wound area, but did not stop migrating once the wound site was covered, forming a tumor-like mass at the wound site.
Sahlee's family settled in Yarmouk, Syria, but they were forced to migrate once again after the outbreak of the Syrian civil war.
Further, the ideal filler would be painless on injection and nonallergenic (no skin tests required), noncarcinogenic, nonteratogenic, and we would expect it not to migrate once injected into the skin.
Almost a quarter of a century later, Britain's biggest bank is considering whether to migrate once more and move its head office from its 50-storey tower in Canary Wharf.
Fillers can also migrate once they've been injected, and you could end up with a top lip that looks like what Yagoda described as "two saggy boobs," in which the sides of the lips hang down.
Dove Alumnus Migrates Andrew D'Amico, once the chef at Sign of the Dove, will be the chef and a partner in a restaurant as yet unnamed at 201 West 79th Street.
"Based on the paper's findings," Gilbert says, "sedentary populations cannot easily restore migrating monarchs once the latter are lost". .
I am not particularly concerned that this definition may bias my results because Mexican migration to the United States tends to be recurrent.12 If one migrates once, it is likely that she will migrate again.
The dynamic (i.e. changeable) part of the context shall be migrated at once using the last job of the periodic server.
Once the fluids migrate to the upper layer (i.e., Upper Miocene) of palaeochannels, they can reach the seafloor via migration along a highly faulted interval composed of polygonal faults.
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