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If your hair tends to get flat on the top and more voluminous at the sides, clip your hair at the roots with some alligator clips.
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However, in F3, cells appeared still filamentous with elongated and homogeneous forms but more voluminous than at the beginning of experiment.
Heightened consumption within a country increases its utility at the cost of scattering more voluminous CO2 all over the world and accelerating global warming.
Finally, F3 bioreactor cells at the end of culturing appeared more voluminous with elongated and homogeneous forms (Fig. 11).
"These findings," they wrote, "demonstrate that eruptions along the ultraslow-spreading Gakkel Ridge are focused at discrete locations and appear to be more voluminous and occur more frequently than was previously thought".
Poe's output was more voluminous, but the quality of his work was uneven; he died at the age of 40, likely due to complications of his own alcoholism.
This may partly be due to the fact, as discussed above, that at the start of lactation, udder tissue will be more voluminous and therefore the difference between the glands will be more pronounced.
One study reported the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus to be denser and more voluminous in androphilic than gynephilic men (Swaab & Hoffman, 1990), but no attempt at replication has yet been reported.
"It feels much more voluminous".
"The silhouette is more sculptural and the fabrications are more voluminous.
That data can be even more voluminous than data on genes.
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