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Or in other words, the 14C dating suggests a time of synthesis for most of core matters some 10 years ago.
> Most of core cellulases were common to both WT and RE-10; thus, we speculated that the difference in secretomes between WT and RE-10 was mainly reflected in proportion and quantity.
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This was in a good agreement with the SEM and TEM results, which showed that during multi-pass FSP, there were two types of in-situ formed particles, including fine Al2Cu particles and relatively coarse core-shell structured Cu-Al2Cu particles, until most of core-shell structured Cu-Al2Cu particles were converted into small Al2Cu particles.
Even the importance or desirability of performing crunches, probably the most iconic and certainly the most common of core exercises, is uncertain.
Did I mention that headline prices fell last month, and that most measures of core inflation are falling again?
From this figure, the average percent identity was very high (> 98%) in most of the core genes, but dropped sharply for around 5% of the core genes.
Small area trends are important to understanding developments in the urban cores, because conventional municipal jurisdiction-based analysis is clouded by the effect of large suburban areas that constitute most of the core municipality population.
Most of the core design work was actually done before we partnered with the Sesame Workshop.
(Most of the core ingredients can be found at the grocery store).
By mid-1982, mofthef the core Paisley bands have started recording and playing shows together.
It will be the first time the Giants' new defense has most of its core players.
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