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In "The Best Way to Skip a Stone," Clive Thompson and the French scientists to whom he refers may be too young to recall some important research, and actual applications from it, during World War II.
The function of the property of the DNA to which a dene refers may be regulative, or constitutive, informing or informative.
While the appeal to gather surveillance data is laudable, the randomized trials to which Muller refers may be feasible and, arguably, ethical only using cluster designs.
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"The UAV [unmanned aerial vehicle] to which the Iranians are referring may be a US unarmed reconnaissance aircraft that had been flying a mission over western Afghanistan late last week.
In a statement at the weekend, the Nato-led Isaf force said: "The UAV [unmanned aerial vehicle] to which the Iranians are referring may be a US unarmed reconnaissance aircraft that had been flying a mission over western Afghanistan late last week.
Decisions made to treat or refer may be a means for GDs to adapt to changing economic demand and the needs of their patient population.
Still, the "gamble" to which Noonan refers may not be all that much of a risk.
The blog post that Gray refers to may be this one, or it may be this one, of deeper cinematic and personal significance, by my friend Glenn Kenny.
The separation referred to may be a literal two years.
The tomes they refer to may be becoming decorative, too.
The Waksal referred to may be Samuel D. Waksal, the former chief executive of ImClone, although that was not immediately clear.
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