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For the flame where extinction was observed experimentally, the predictions showed that with LMSE, extinction with no subsequent relighting was predicted whereas with the coalescence dispersion model stable burning was reproduced though the low temperatures observed at x/D = 20 were not predicted.

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Morse's history paintings, on which he set his heart, seem stiff and pompous; yet the portraits Silverman reproduces, though Morse disdained them as moneymakers, are keen and quirky.

Plantations in some areas have been moved to higher and cooler altitudes, 1,800 to 2,100 metres (6,000 to 7,000 feet), at which the rust fungus has difficulty reproducing, though global warming is expected to further the spread of the disease into these areas.

In addition, the GAO found that the FDA had not yet exercised its power to suspend research on life-threatening conditions if men or women were excluded based on their potential to reproduce, though the GAO report did not examine if such a sanction should have been used in any particular instance.

The conventional approach to questionnaire design, in which local translations of questions are made and then back-translated may simply reproduce standardised, though often inaccurate, matching sets of terms.

The newcomers apparently settled in without a fuss, and this September, the researchers were heartened to find that one of the liberated females had reproduced -- though whether the father was a fellow releasee or a native of the pond they have yet to determine.

Each society, there is in essence an ideology and a social value system about women which through the generations have been reproduced, even though this process in which each individual woman speaks, conducts, wears and dresses up has been both self-regulating and subject at the same time.

Murine models of several trinucleotide expansion diseases including Huntington disease, myotonic dystrophy type 1, Fragile X syndrome, and Friedrich's ataxia have been generated by random integration of pathological length repeat tracts or knock-in at homologous genetic sites, and have reproduced many, though not all, phenotypes of the associated disease.

Now, though, reproduced in this new format as a work of reference, he has been pleased to see it reappear.

I thought this exchange droll enough to scribble down, though reproduced here it doesn't sound all that.

(As do we, at least the parts reproduced here, and though they don't sound lethal they do sound impressively different from Ariel's breathless voice; a too infrequent feat for a book within a book).

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