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With the help of assistants, he carried out observations of the movement of a magnetometer in a quiet garden pavilion in Berlin; but it had been clear to him for a number of years that, to discover whether these magnetic storms were of terrestrial or extraterrestrial origin, it would be necessary to set up a worldwide net of magnetic observatories.

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Maybe that's what trains add to the scene, though in their historical origins, it would be difficult to discern the lightness with which they are treated here.

It isn't, as this year's Presidential-campaign xenophobes would have it, conformity to some preëxisting national culture that, given the nation's immigrant origins, it would be absurd to call nativist.

Further to this trailer, Konami executives also revealed that the developer would not in fact be Team Silent as in previous iterations, but that, like Silent Hill: Origins, it would be developed by a Western developer, The Collective.

So were the Torah a history book or a scientific tract detailing the science of the universe and it is of course often read as at least giving an account of the origins of the universe—"it would be difficult to see where [its] sacredness resided" (Judaism, 140).

For any mutation that reduces the origin bias, it would be important to alter both ARSs in the plasmid identically to distinguish between mutations that reduce origin function from those that are specific to the origin's ability to respond to the bias determinant.

Same with the code origin scenarios: it would be presumptuous to state "this is the only pathway!" However, some robust features, common to various theories and pathways, do exist.

Polish Delicatessen is so true to its East European origins that it would be quite at home on a Krakow street corner.

Since in a transshipment problem, any origin or destination can ship to any other origin or destination it would be convenient to number them successively so that the origins are numbered from 1 to m and the destinations from m + 1 to m + n.

We were able to sample multiple genotypes from globally distributed invasive ranges, but to understand the origin of plasticity it would be ideal to sample genotypes in the ancestral-range from the proposed source of the invasive genotypes.

The E. albertii isolates from birds in this study differed from those from humans in several notable ways, although the lack of phylogenetic clustering based on host of origin suggests that it would be premature to conclude that these differences are truly host related.

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