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A flourishing member of a precious and nearly extinct species has been sighted on Broadway, looking remarkably vital and sure of itself for a creature so often given up for dead.
If you look beyond the walls of the academy, you will find a scene that is remarkably vital.
Kennan, who lives in Princeton, where he has been affiliated with the Institute for Advanced Study for the past half century (he served as Ambassador to the Soviet Union in the fifties and Ambassador to Yugoslavia in the sixties), is still remarkably vital and engaged by current affairs.
Certain pathways showed remarkably low diversity in all subtypes indicating a tight transcriptional coordination of genes involved in biological processes that are vital for all cells (e.g. ribosome metabolism, protein export, glyoxylate/dicarboxylate metabolism; Figure 3A, B).
In this condition, rigorous agitation increases the exposure of nanostructures to oxygen, which remarkably enhances the oxidative etching process and hence the removal of the as-formed multiply twinned particles (MTPs) which are vital for nanowire growth.
It suggests that continued and consistent inputs using the same may remarkably improve personal 'awareness' among teachers and thus the teacher-student relationship, leading to an improvement in the educational environment vital for promoting student learning.
Buildings are vital for education.
Vital for addict-browser.
"It's so vital for him.
Peace is vital for the country.
Such an endorsement was vital for Fujian.
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