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School Report Card aims to change this by bringing together multiple data sets and presenting them in a newly accessible way.

Wood (1995) speculated from allozyme survey data that sea/river-type sockeye stray more than lake-type sockeye, and thus, might more readily colonize newly accessible freshwater habitat.

We newly obtained 30 nymphalid mitogenomes via pyrosequencing on the Roche 454 GS Junior system, and combined these sequences with publicly accessible data to provide a 70-taxa dataset covering 37 genes for a 15,495 bp alignment.

Newly accessible, gorillas and a volcano in idyllic surroundings.

Eight states have territory in the Arctic, where newly accessible riches abound.

The predominant questions revolved around how the region's newly accessible resources would be carved up.

The city of Jacksonville, newly accessible after the waters began to recede, was still partially flooded.

Opera is doing somewhat better of late, mostly because titles have made the genre newly accessible.

Many advertisements in the special section were for real estate in the newly accessible and open neighborhood.

Among their suggested culprits is an absence of accessible data.

The installation of railings has made the high walls of the keep newly accessible — old-fashioned railings, naturally.

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