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"That's" seems to refers to the violence as something repetitive; something that has happened prior to this freak out.
Materials and Methods: page 3, second column, line 40 The purification paragraph seems to refers only to trHbN.
As suggested by the review we clarify the sentence by adding explicitly the name of the protein studied "By performing CO association kinetic constant measurements of Mt-trHbN, we addressed molecular mechanisms that control ligand association in M. Tuberculosis truncated hemoglobins" Materials and Methods: page 3, second column, line 40 The purification paragraph seems to refers only to trHbN.
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Grammatically, the participle "traveling" seems to refer to "promise" — not what we meant.
The order seems to refer to an anticipated revision of the Matthew Bible.
For instance, the title "C" seems to refer to Serge's last name, Carrefax.
"Two-car crash" seems to refer back to "one death," making it a sort of dangler.
It also seems to refer to the film's "Alice in Wonderland" quality.
Another inscription at Tyana from the same general period, but perhaps slightly later, seems to refer to King Midas.
But one of his elegiac lines seems to refer poignantly to the late Dr Brookes: Runners whom renown outran.
Also, there's no clear antecedent for "those," which in this construction seems to refer to "top performers".
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