Sentence examples for repeat pop from inspiring English sources

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Instead of cooing and babbling, they may hum or grunt for extended periods, fail to add inflections into speech patterns, repeat "pop up" words out of context, squeal stereotypically, and laugh inappropriately [45], [67] [70].

Table 6 shows the unadjusted ORs for the different risk factors for repeat POP operation.

Two hundred and thirty-eight women had at least one repeat POP operation with a re-operation rate of 15.8% and a median (IQR) of 3.0 (1.00–8.25) years between the index and repeat surgery.

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Repeated pop star autobiographies reveal, however, that the experience is often quite ridiculous – and frustrating, and humiliating and unexpectedly tragicomic.

Unlike Mr. Bickerton's work, which illustrated with artless acuity how brands and products (including so-called cultural products, like art and music) are integral in shaping postmodern identity, Mr. Bevilacqua's work functions more like Beavis and Butthead Pop, repeating pop references without examining the way his generation consumes and/or digests them.

Besides WD repeats, POP homologs were also related with Sel1 repeats, which are subfamily of TPR sequences.

Because certain non-water dietary intake was permitted after the start of fasting, we also repeated pop½ analyses after identifying and excluding subjects at risk of important "other-than-water" consumption.

It will include blocking ads like repeated pop-ups or those that prevent you from seeing content until a countdown timer completes, among other things.

Without admitting any wrongdoing or violation of the law, the defendants agreed to make permanent the terms of the pre-trial stipulations including limiting the number, frequency and duration of the billing pop-ups; and to pay the FTC $501,367 to reimburse consumers who paid for the program as a result of the repeated pop-up demands.

This model was validated in Michalovce and an Inuit cohort with repeated POPs measurements: Estimated concentrations from the pharmacokinetic model explained from 40% to 83% of p,p´-DDE and 51%to81%1% of PCB-153 measured in children's blood at 6 and 16 months (Verner et al. 2013).

Tandem repeat alterations pop up more frequently than mutations because they arise from a sequencing stutter: Enzymes copying repetitive regions of DNA sometimes lose track of where they are, occasionally leaving a few repeats out of the new copy--or adding one or two extra.

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