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This deposit probably collaborates to the sealing of the cuticles.
Scanning Electron Microscopy showed deposits of organic matter in the junction of the cuticles that probably collaborates to the sealing of the cuticles, increasing the brightness and softness.
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Mr. Vickers also said the program turned up 200 matches of the play with the works of Thomas Kyd, the Elizabethan playwright of "The Spanish Tragedy" who probably collaborated with Shakespeare on "The Reign of King Edward III".
Scholars now think that Shakespeare was not an exception to the rule; he probably collaborated with others in the composition of Titus Andronicus, Timon of Athens, and Pericles and certainly with his successor John Fletcher in the late plays Henry VIII and The Two Noble Kinsmen.
Although Europ@Web and LVMH are technically unrelated, the companies' various Internet ventures will probably collaborate.
Speaking in a debate in Westminster Hall, he said: "The telecoms companies had to have knowledge and probably collaborate with the procedure.
In the winter of 1510-11, while probably collaborating with a young professor of anatomy called Marcantonio della Torre at the University of Pavia, Leonardo compiled a series of 18 mostly double-sided sheets exploding with more than 240 individual drawings and over 13,000 words of notes.
All these events, genetic and epigenetic, probably collaborate, resulting in the altered phenotype of the cells that we observed.
Especially when we know that certain Member States are probably collaborating in order to by-pass them.
As the league attempts to regroup again, probably by collaborating with universities from the Big 12, league officials say they are not pleased that Swofford has discussed holding the A.C.C. basketball tournament at Madison Square Garden.
And yet he was prescient in so many ways (including those charges against Walesa, who probably did collaborate briefly with the secret police).
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