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Much recent research has involved development of a corn with higher lysine content.
Much recent research suggests that this distinction between organic and functional is probably inaccurate.
The West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) has been the subject of much recent research because it may be unstable.
This isn't a completely fruitless task: much recent research suggests that will power is, in some ways, like a muscle and can be made stronger.
She added that much recent research pointed to the tiniest specks -- those measured in tenths of a micron -- as possibly posing the biggest hazard.
Because premature deliveries and low birth weights account for two-thirds of infant deaths, much recent research has focused on the causes of early labor.
There has been much recent research into a public-health problem that shares some surprisingly similar features: the overuse of antibiotics.
He points out that the exhibition, in common with so much recent research, acknowledges Greek culture's links with the Near East, Egypt, Persia, even India.
As much recent research – including some of our own ongoing work – shows, a stable climate is essential for ensuring the well-being of humans across the world," the letter read.
Although they can be observed only with electron microscopes, the trees are still larger than nanotubes, those cylindrical molecules of carbon that have been the subject of so much recent research.
This is an important issue that is the subject of much recent research.
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