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As China scholar Jeffrey Wasserstrom observed in Time recently, the books have helped define a style not by bringing order to China's messy reality, but by revelling in the contradictions of this baffling moment in history — "as opposed to one of the imaginary lands conjured up in Big China Books," Wasserstrom wrote.

Also a striking anomaly is observed in time series of TEC data, 6 days preceding the earthquake.

This manuscript addresses the changes that have been observed in time and space for the cuticular landscape of the hindgut as well as for the microbial communities within the hindgut.

No significant difference between PD patients and control subjects was observed in time spent in rural or industrial residence, in well water drinking and in the exposure to herbicides and pesticides.

A difference was observed in time spent lying on the left side and a difference was observed in heart rate following the first stage of fistulation surgery compared with presurgical averages.

For studying the time of reaching the adsorption equilibrium, considering the change of the color could be observed in time, we chose the concentration of 2.5 mg/mL for RhB to observe the adsorption process.

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This counterintuitive trend in sleep duration was also observed in "time-isolation" studies, in which brave subjects volunteered to live alone for months in underground caves or soundproofed, windowless apartments.

As the philosopher Eric Fromm once observed, in times of change only learners inherit the Earth.

INANOG cells displayed highly dynamic interactions with mouse ICM cells, as observed in time-lapse movies (Supplementary movie S1).

Spurious or pseudo-strains observed in time-of-flight (TOF) neutron diffraction due to neutron attenuation, surface-effects and a strain distribution within the gauge volume were investigated.

Up to now, the charge carrier dynamics is mainly observed in time-resolved capacitance measurements of large ensembles of self-assembled QDs [6 9]; a measurement method which is very unlikely to scale down to a single dot.

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