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As an alternative, they have developed something called victimless meat, grown from cell cultures, which has the neat consequence of also attending to animal rights concerns, since there is no sentient life to speak of that is harmed by the consumption of such products.
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Studies of orexin and its role in obesity resistance show that stimulation of orexin receptors may be an attractive therapy for altering the course of excess body weight gain with aging, and also demonstrate that modulating SPA and NEAT has important consequences for obesity resistance.
As a consequence, Ulva's neat walking tracks resound to the songs of birds.
It's all very well making neat 30-minute documentaries about art and its consequences, but many artists are loopy, charismatic personalities, with odd takes on the world.
The story of paramethoxyamphetamine, or PMA, is a neat parable of the war on drugs: a story of unintended consequences, a problem with viable solutions that are being ignored.
As a consequence, the nanocomposites exhibit a larger ECE than that of the neat terpolymer, i.e., the adiabatic temperature change of the nanocomposite with 3 volume percent of nano-fillers is 120% of that of the neat terpolymer.
The common feature is that in each case some formal or "neat" properties of objects that had to be postulated in axioms before could now be derived as logical consequences of definitions.
Neat, huh? Neat, huh?
Neat worksheets?
Neat trick.
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