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"What this country needs is a good depression!" was the battle cry of the matriarchs of my youth — a landscape of no-nonsense women with nothing to earn and nothing to prove, mending their old swimsuits, buying sparsely at the A. & P., attacking their yards with broken bamboo rakes.
The posts are arranged more densely at one end and more sparsely at the other, making room for dishes and knives alike.
As at earlier stages, Trh cells also appeared sparsely at the surface of the mamillary/retromamillary complex (ML/RML; arrowheads; Fig. 3j, k, m, n).
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Cupressus gigantea, C. austrotibetica, C. cashmeriana and C. torulosa occur sparsely at high altitude in the QTP and the west Himalayas, which have been highly vulnerable to the effects of global climatic change [ 30].
Up to now Cubism has been only sparsely represented at the Met.
The coastal region was only sparsely settled at the time of the Thera eruption, with no identifiable city.
Queensland played little part in the row, since its stretch of the Darling was sparsely populated at the time.
Since districts were defined by population, one can infer that the area was underdeveloped and sparsely populated at the time.
While confidence in the tree of life will ultimately come from rigorously analysed multiple marker datasets, the first approximations will most likely come from sparsely sampled (at the gene- and character-level), taxonomically enriched datasets.
When the CNFs were spaced more sparsely at 100 μm, cell shape and ordering were considerably less elongated, and a slight orientation is acquired as shown in Figure 4d,e.
Most SMG neurons generated signals sparsely at 24 and 48 hours post inoculation into the salivary glands, consistent with previous published data that spontaneous firing is rarely observed from these cells [35].
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