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The effect was noticeable, as the U.S. mustered only the rare chance and had trouble commanding the midfield.
The small number of upregulated genes with an unknown molecular function suggests that miRNAs regulate genes that have a noticeable mutant phenotype and thus have a high chance of experimental characterization and discovery.
The prospect of an end to the violence and a chance at rebuilding delighted many Yemenis and provoked a noticeable change of mood on the streets of Sana.
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Shaving in an upward direction may increase your chances of ingrown hairs, but will result in a closer shave for less noticeable armpit hair.
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