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The southward extension of the Kamchatka Current forms the cold Oya Current, which flows to the east of the Japanese island of Honshu to meet the warm Kuroshio waters in the vicinity of 36° N. The cold, southeast-flowing California Current forms the eastern segment of the returning branch of the North Equatorial Current system.
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In contrast, the NJ and ML trees returned branch lengths that were affected clearly by convergent evolution.
Since dermatologists focus on borders for diagnosis, we also return borders (branch 3 in Fig. 2) as a result of border query.
To test this mechanism, we simulated recycling by forcing GST-VCA to remain bound after nucleation and introducing a single binding reaction whereby cortactin returns the branch junction-bound GST-VCA to the pool of non-sequestered GST-VCA.
Is the Gilded Age returning to Long Branch?
As the economy stumbles back into trouble, long queues are returning to bank branches and companies are laying off aroundabout 300 people a week, according to trade unions.
When it leaves the repelling branch, it returns directly to the branch of attracting orbits and repeats the cycle.
They did, however, offer a kind of olive branch in returning Winston's £500 deposit, a sign that they viewed his appeal as worthy of their consideration and not frivolous.
I returned to the branch and handed them to the first bank officer I saw.
A week before Pat was scheduled to return to Flowery Branch for the five weeks of preseason camp, he received a text message from Lofa.
But when Branch returned to the Patriots, he noticed a more drastic shift: Brady had become a more forceful figure on the team — a natural evolution, Belichick said — stepping into the vacuum created when more veteran players departed.
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