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While the surveyors visited the 43 parks before the storm, they revisited more than half after the hurricane.

Our analyses revealed that analogies that matched (versus mismatched) educational backgrounds were generated and revisited more frequently, presumably because they were more accessible.

The idea was revisited more than a decade later in "Love Boat: The Next Wave" (1998-99).

Hence, their actual clinical impact on disease management needs to be revisited more closely.

The evolutionary history of HSPA1A, HSPA1B and HSPA1L has been analyzed in detail in the past [ 30] and revisited more recently [ 31].

This illustrates the strong study bias in the LC data – proteins with a greater number of interactions tend to be revisited more often by small-scale studies.

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Brian Jones manages to revisit more of a crawling prowl than Patrick Moore did on his Xylophone composition Penguin Parade.

Then researchers can revisit more specific ecological questions by scaling back down to the population level (scaling up to the regional or global level is also a possibility).

Indeed, the new project may lead the singer to revisit more old material: "There are literally about 100 songs done on a four-track and I use them wherever I can.

"Blue Light 'Til Dawn" and its Grammy-winning follow-up, "New Moon Daughter" (1996), uncovered her Mississippi roots, hardly noted in her earlier work, and freed her to revisit more recent pop songs, from the Monkees to U2, something most jazz singers were disinclined to do.

Next issue we will revisit more of Streetwalkers 1997 winners and losers.

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