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The remaining species of small cacti grow in widely scattered colonies.
They were spoken in ancient times in Palestine, on the coast of Syria, and in scattered colonies elsewhere around the Mediterranean.
Efforts to tinker with the weather have somehow plunged Earth into a perpetual winter, and humanity has survived only in a few scattered colonies underground.
Phase-contrast microscopy revealed that under standard culture conditions sub-confluent A549-NT and -T occurred as scattered colonies of associated cells (Figure 1A).
Scattered colonies were photographed.
MCF7-TFF3 cells formed 48% fewer compact colonies; and 27%, and 22% more loosely and scattered colonies, respectively, compared to MCF7-vector cells.
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Although a score of nations in Europe and Latin America transported their criminals to widely scattered penal colonies, such colonies were developed mostly by the English, French, and Russians.
The last rains lifted the corn quickly and scattered weed colonies and grass alongside the sides of the roads so that the gray country and the dark red country began to disappear under a green cover.
By 15 h p.i. the scattered bacterial colonies had become considerably larger (Fig. 1c, 15 h p.i). and single bacteria began to localize distantly from blood vessels.
The airways contained moderate numbers of heterophils, occasional mucous plugs with degenerate inflammatory cells, and scattered bacterial colonies.
The fleet had been scattered, the colony's leaders shipwrecked on Bermuda, provisions brought from England ruined, and settlers injured.
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