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In the era of optimizing headlines for social-media sharing and search engines, the default option is often to include a celebrity, or, at least, a well-known name.
Mary Sharp Cronson, the series' producer, likes every so often to include a program with a scientific bent — once, a string quartet played music intended to evoke a black hole — and last year she approached Varmus, and Varmus approached his son.
Menus will change often to include seasonal ingredients, Delta says.
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The group is often augmented to include additional instruments, but the basic elements must be present.
Then there are the Sinti, a large Central European grouping that is often taken to include the Manouches.
For example, the Soviets and their Eastern allies often sought to include dissidents in their spy trades.
By the time they go into nursing care, their condition has often deteriorated to include immobility, incontinence and dementia.
Next to "normal" values it is often necessary to include "abnormal" values.
Such frontal structures are often found to include smaller scale structures.
Aim: It is often complicated to include the internal mammary lymph nodes in the radiation field after breast-conserving therapy.
In health economics, PROs are often used to include the patient's perspective in the evaluation of healthcare and for quality assurance in the healthcare system [2].
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