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People with copy number variations may be missing a small piece of DNA from a chromosome, or they may have an extra piece of that DNA.
Cellphones are more crucial than cracking down on vulgarity, as I found out last week when mine went missing, a small black object the size of a box of Sen-Sen, and when I found it in the washing machine I said several vulgar things.
Moreover, the suggested algorithm could in principle lead to missing a small structure in case that it would be missed in the first two iterations.
Imagine, for example, the case of a city with the shape of a horseshoe (or, equivalently, the shape of a circular chain link missing a small sector).
But just a few weeks before that Christmas, he had an annual inspection, and the mechanic said he was missing a small part for detecting fire in the engine, but he would probably be fine until that part arrived.
Despite missing a small portion of the campaign through injury, Irvine ended the season with a total of 22 goals in 37 league and cup matches, one more goal than centre forward partner Lochhead.
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To avoid missing a smaller LLI that could be a significant predictor of GTPS, we also analyzed LLI as a continuous variable.
Also at this booth, don't miss a small, knockout painting of white flowers against a red background by Marsden Hartley.
Donald misses a small putt on 13, but Furyk does even worse, and the hole goes to Europe.
Also, Cronulla players had their suspensions backdated last year, meaning most of them only missed a small number of games.
Romm trumpeted it as a "must-read story," but it turned out I had missed a small, but vital element in fact checking that resulted in a big correction and sustained trumpeting by professional greenhouse doubt sowers.
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