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Both are evading proper accountability for what has occurred.Nevertheless, America and Britain do also share a common line of defence.
This means that if three points are collinear (share a common line), then the same will be true for their projections.
Through the city center and west to Frederiksberg, M1 and M2 share a common line.
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In this study, a line impedance method is proposed for the analysis of composite acoustic systems which consist of two different thin gas cavities which share a common line-like boundary.
Although they share a common origin, these lines are phenotypically heterogeneous in their metastatic behavior.
Although they share a common origin, these cell lines are phenotypically heterogeneous in their metastatic behavior.
We note that ATCC U373 MG cells have been discovered to share a common origin with the human glioblastoma line U251 MG, but that the two lines appear to have diverged to exhibit distinct karyotypes and drug sensitivities.
The human MCF10A system consists of a series MEC cell lines that share a common ancestry and represent distinct stages of breast cancer development, ranging from normal to highly invasive and metastatic [ 55]; they also represent a model system for studying the conversion of TGF-β from a tumor suppressor to a tumor promoter [ 9].
As noted by American palaeontologist Tom Holtz of the University of Maryland, "This new discovery also supports the idea that the giant thick-toothed Asian tyrants Zhuchengtyrannus and Tarbosaurus were immigrants from North America rather than their own Asian line, because they share a common origin with Lythronax and Tyrannosaurus".
All commercial lines appear to share a common origin.
The coloured lines indicate which tumour transplants share a common origin.
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