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Dr. Jaczko's constant prodding in public and in private helped push the commission to set clear deadlines for taking action.
"His prodding in the early years was somewhat helpful," says Mr. Eisenberg, "but what he's saying now is detrimental.
"The international community has required more prodding in this case than in the case of Libya," a senior administration official said on Tuesday.
Newspaper sites have been prodding in this direction for a while, producing interactive charts, utilising apps like Google Maps to produce explorable illustrations of key stories.
Anzhi reduced the lead one minute before the interval, Ewerton prodding in from a Nikita Burmistrov corner, yet there was to be no comeback.
In the recent work, stem cells were derived from a human embryo days after fertilization and transformed with chemical prodding in tissue culture into a mass of cells possessing characteristics of the pancreatic cells that secrete insulin, the researchers said.
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