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There's a mock-angry routine about a surly dental hygienist, and an observation that, because aikido fighters use their opponents' strength against them, he, the scrawny Byrne, must surely be unbeatable.

(b) The CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer's observation that, because of the glitches with the federal health-care-exchange Web site, "They should accept the advice that a lot of Republicans are giving them [and] delay it another year".

To keep the match even, Helen makes many insightful remarks, including her observation that because of the specialized knowledge contained in a computer, it could be regarded as the equivalent of the idiot savant.

For fresh stillbirths and ENNM, this finding is consistent with the clinical observation that because of the nature and dynamics of this type of delivery, these infants are likely to die during or at delivery [ 9, 28].

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However, the aspect of FA dynamics that has attracted the attention of experimental cell biologists and theoretical biophysicists alike is the force-mediated growth of the proximal end by the binding of proteins an observation that is surprising because it runs counter to intuition gained from fracture processes such as tape peeling.

Untreated control spheroids of GaMG grew significantly faster than U87 spheroids, an observation that may be because of a higher sensitivity to environmental stress factors in U87 cells.

This is what my mother taught me 40 years ago, backed up by the vague observation that Italians tended toward corpulence because they ate so much pasta.

Moreover, the effect of the panobinostat/ZOL combination in both PCa and MM cells was not schedule dependent, an observation that could be clinically relevant because a less stringent condition of drug administration would make this combination easily adaptable for clinical application.

This was mainly because of the observation that extended preoperative treatment does not influence the activity, although it seems to increase the rate of postoperative complications (Wicherts et al, 2011).

Announcing the award, Englund described Munro as the "master of the contemporary short story", with a "power of observation that is almost uncanny" and an "intelligence and power of observation that could be a bit problematic, because she sees through people".

Forty-one patients (<1%) had observations that were censored because of end-stage renal disease; 6,301 patients met all eligibility criteria for inclusion.

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