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On the other hand, Old English long vowels were shortened in the first syllables of trisyllabic words, even when those syllables were open; e.g., hāligdaeg "holy day," ærende "message, errand," crīstendōm "Christianity," and sūtherne "southern" became hǒliday (Northern hăliday), ěrrende, chrǐstendom, and sǔtherne.
After all, the main purpose of URL shortening services such as bit.ly and TinyURL are to redirect you back to the original (long) link someone shortened in the first place.
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Additionally, the distance between the third and fifth rhombomere was shortened in the IGF-2a mRNA-injected embryos (Fig. 6, panel X).
Kelly: Our food stamps got shortened in the last month.
*All items are shortened in the table.
Second, these cells would tend to spontaneously shorten in the PD axis even in the absence of external stresses.
But the researchers do not explain how p35 gets shortened to p25 in the first place, he says.
We calculated the initial shortening rate in the first phase and found a value of 2.1 bp per generation, as compared to 2.1 2.3 bp per generation measured in the presence of telomerase (Marcand et al. 1999).
It's measurable: Our life expectancy has shortened for the second year in a row, the first multiyear drop since 1963.
In the presence of excess FGF19, the first rapid phase clearance of I-FGF19 in serum was shortened and the second slow phase was remarkably prolonged.
The third toe was shortened in comparison to the other toes bilaterally.
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