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One could search throughout Israel and not find such a training program.
(The guy in Copenhagen was located after somebody invented the Internet and one could search by birth date and hobbies).
Within only two years, the scale insect was under such thorough control that one could search for days among the orange groves without finding a single specimen.
Instead, one could search for more direct evidence that the oscillation is speeding up or slowing down in order to reach the optimal phase.
For example, given a set of molecules known to bind estrogen-receptor (Figure 1), one could search for additional estrogen-receptor binders.
Alternatively, one could search the Web to learn how the partnership has been covered in the media, but that approach would be too random to represent the cooperation.
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Our starting point is the paper published in 1948 by Wendel, which is the earliest related one we could search out to the best of our ability.
By limiting the search to intergenic regions, one could realistically search for ncRNA genes on a genome-wide scale.
In principle, one could then search for local liquidus minima by simply calculating liquidus temperatures over a compositional grid.
"If you had 100 men and three weeks, you could search one of them," said Sheriff Martin, who has a force of five people.
Its members met with the Corcoran-Elliman group for weeks, trying to negotiate an agreement on the creation of one Web site where consumers could search virtually all the listings in New York City.
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