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Ford said the fuel line could split, leading to a fire.
The group had recently split, leading him and about 700 of his men to flee across the border into Rwanda.
The early embryo can split, leading to the birth of twins, so that individuality, it could be argued, begins some days after fertilization.
Their eight-game match, which was played in 1993 in Monaco, ended with two wins apiece and three draws, forcing a two-game extension that was split, leading to yet another two-game extension, which also was split.
Mutations in encore also cause extra germ line cyst divisions, and encore egg chambers are occasionally split, leading to the formation of follicles with fewer than 16 germ line cells [43].
This corresponds to the split leading to the separation of clade VIII.
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It is shown that such composite magnetoplasmonic nanoparticles offer a versatile platform for engineering hybrid plasmon modes that give rise to sharp absorption resonances and subject to large magneto-optic splitting, leading to giant magnetic circular dichroism signals, by properly choosing the different materials and tuning the geometrical parameters involved.
Cells from RBS patients show specific cytogenetic characteristics, mainly consisting of metaphase chromosomes displaying repulsion at heterochromatin regions or centromere splitting leading to a railroad-track appearance of chromosomes.
With more time points the classifiers stabilize between splits leading to more selected genes.
Each terminal node can be viewed as a unique mixture, defined by the path of partitions, or splits, leading from the root node to that particular terminal node.
The Late Miocene divergence time of the splits leading to Lontra and Neovison + M. frenata (nodes 8 and 16 in Figure 2) are consistent with this possibility.
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