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On the night of January 29, only one stage doorman was on duty throughout the entire premises.
The French know they have only one stage to play on, the Security Council, and if they fall into line behind the Americans, they lose their influence as leader of the countries opposed to U.S. pre-emption policy.
This method has low sensitivity when sampling is limited and is unlikely to fully reflect the treatment outcome [ 17] since calculation of treatment effectiveness is based on average abundance for only one stage group (PAAM or all mobiles).
A few stand-out genes were highly expressed at only one stage of development, clearly turned on or off in what appears to be carefully choreographed regulation.
The ETO process, on the other hand consisted of only one stage, when methylated benzene carbocations and poly-aromatics were formed simultaneously, resulting in internal zeolite crystal coking.
On average, stage specific proteins (expressed at only one stage) evolve at a higher rate relative to ubiquitous ones (expressed at all stages) (Fig. 4 and Table 3).
On the other hand, cationomer no. 4 needs only one stage in practise for degradation, and the rate of its decomposition reaches the maximum value not earlier than at 267 °C (Fig. 10).
On the other hand, the degradation curves of PP and LDPE showed only one stage belonging to decomposition of polyene chains.
Comes with extra rocket, also labelled "Super Three-Stage!," that is only one stage.
Volunteering for Mother Teresa represents only one stage in his pilgrim's progress.
There was only one stage when the match appeared capable of changing course.
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