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It's time for London's notoriously stable population figure to drop by exactly one.
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"Our natures are, indeed, elusively insubstantial - notoriously less stable and less inherent than the natures of other things.
"The right to recognition without discrimination contrary to human dignity, social and economic effects of domestic partnerships that constitute publicly, notoriously unique and stable, with legal capacity for marriage for more than three years".
Part of the explanation for this is that stable plant transformations are notoriously time-consuming, making the challenge of stably engineering a whole biosynthetic pathway - without prior confirmation of feasibility - an endeavour beyond the scope of most research projects.
Gunshot wounds are notoriously unpredictable and patients "can go from super stable to critical, blood pressures dropping, crashing, altered mental status, unresponsive, within a couple of minutes," Dr. Sasson said.
One of the reasons of lacking membrane protein structures is largely due to the notoriously difficult steps to purify large quantity of stable and functional membrane proteins.
Ceramics have the virtue of being stiff, strong and stable at high temperature, but they are notoriously brittle.
Obtaining stable preparations of chromosomal ParA proteins is notoriously difficult because of the tendency of these proteins to precipitate (Howard and Gerdes, 2010).
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