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Like archeologists arguing endlessly over the same set of bones, cancer specialists, it can seem, have been arguing endlessly over pretty much the same set of data.
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The hearts, livers, spleens, and ears were collected from the same set of three individuals of each strain and bone marrow samples were collected from three additional sets including three animals of each strain.
Each has the same set of questions.
Since phylogenetically related vertebrates have skeletal systems made largely from the same (homologous) set of bones, the reshaping and resizing of individual bones is a critical consideration in the morphological evolution of new body forms.
His arteries looked like a second set of bones.
It is she who decided that a particular set of bones were definitely those of Peter.
They describe themselves as "a decorative set of bones, channelling the ghosts of discothèques past".
So Pääbo was placing his hopes on another set of bones, from Croatia.
Bath's historians have reconstructed the model of a man from a set of bones they discovered.
Early in the play, the three women say in unison, "To be more than another set of bones wandering across the earth is to realize that you are just another set of bones wandering across the earth".
In 1801 he bought an extensive set of bones which had been unearthed at the John Masten farm in Orange County, N.Y.
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