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"There's evidence that this house probably had really nice papers.
People like the paraphernalia too: the tin boxes with their shallow pans for mixing colour, the dinky tubes and little blocks of paint, the sable brushes and the nice papers, and a handy satchel and a stool to sit on.
In the last ten years or so, there have been many nice papers in the literature dealing with the iteration approximating fixed points of Lipschitz strongly pseudocontractive mappings by utilizing the Mann iteration process.
We published some nice papers, but it wasn't until 1975 that we finally cracked the problem of how lack of heme or the presence of double-stranded RNA inhibited globin synthesis.
One frankly admitted that editors choose submissions because they are "geared towards producing nice papers to make your journal look good".
Moreover, one could argue that defining the mechanism of PF74 action isn't really a cutting edge problem, particularly given a recent series of nice papers from the Engelman, James and other labs that strongly imply that PF74 binding must inhibit interactions with host factors like CPSF6 and nucleoporins.
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It's all photos and illustrated on really nice paper.
"This is a very nice paper," Dr. Cody said, "and very well done.
That's a nice paper gain, especially when put against Britain's hefty bank investments which remain in the red.
Finns like to say, 'We got a nice paper cup for you!' " He let out a booming laugh.
Boxing clever Matchboxes covered in nice paper and filled with little treats or after-dinner mints make a thoughtful touch on plates.
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