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The company knows it would be ridiculous to try to replicate a phenomenon like Blair Witch.
Inflammation entails an increase in number and diminished biological life of leukocyte subsets in the circulation, which would heighten the demand on HSCs/PCs to replicate, a phenomenon expressed in an accelerated telomere attrition and ultimately shortened LTL.
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Chemical inhibitors arrest cells in G2/M phase, but these cells soon by-pass the spindle assembly checkpoint and attempt to replicate their genome, a phenomenon termed 'mitotic slippage' [ 10].
Thus, despite promising progress, none of these models has succeeded in replicating a wide range of biological phenomena, including ones that demonstrate synaptic plasticity.
These concorded A matrices were multiplied by total waste produced per sector to replicate the phenomenon of each product/industry having different waste types associated with its consumption and production.
The automaker said other employees were "able to replicate this phenomenon during test drives". Before the end of the year, engineers concluded a defect in the ignition meant that the key could be jostled out of the "run" position if the driver's leg hit it or if the key ring was too heavy, turning off the engine.
But researchers conducted dozens more experiments, trying to replicate the phenomenon.
Future work should be designed to replicate this phenomenon and establish the perceptual consequences of altered gamma activity.
One afternoon, feeling overwhelmed, I said aloud, "I wish Cora would sit on my lap". Lo and behold, she trotted over and plopped down on me seconds later (though attempts to replicate this phenomenon have been unsuccessful).
Researchers believe they can replicate this phenomenon and use it to improve technologies such as LED lighting.
"Let's change that next time, people!" If you don't know what the Harlem Shake is, you should a) befriend more people with the access and desire to use the Internet and b) read this simple BuzzFeed guide on how to replicate the phenomenon.
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