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It was cooked all the way through and evenly supple from tip to stem, yet it was not mushy or floppy.

But Loehmann's firing stems from yet another investigation, run by the city's Department of Public Safety, which found he concealed key details about his near-firing from another local police department and his failed attempts to be hired at several other departments before applying to work for the Cleveland police.

I suspect (though Zunshine does not explicitly argue) that this interest stems from yet another adaptive trait: the tendency to be fascinated by things that we do not understand because such things are very likely to present dangers that we cannot anticipate.

The field of medicine is built upon science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), yet the United States is rapidly falling behind when it comes to educating the next generation in these disciplines, especially under-represented populations.

For example, cerebral death can leave its victim with an intact brain stem, yet mindless and devoid of self-awareness.

A growing body of research has shown that sketching can improve problem-solving in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), yet a causal mechanism for why sketching supports STEM problem solving is all but absent.

Graduate TAs teach a large number of undergraduates in STEM, yet receive relatively limited pedagogical PD through their TA training (Gardner and Jones, 2011).

Sweet sorghum is an annual C4 crop considered to be one of the most promising bio-energy crops due to its high sugar content in stem, yet it is poorly understood how this plant increases its sugar content in response to salt stress.

Try to avoid accidentally removing any remaining flowers as there may be other blooms on the stem yet to open.

In his rapturous Eighth Elegy (here in translation by Silke-Maria Weineck), Rainer Maria Rilke tried to imagine what it would be like to be a bat:* how dismayed a being that must fly and yet stems from a womb.

Then, finding two pairing sequences capable of forming a stem is equivalent to identifying inverted repeats since inverted repeats can pair to form stems. Yet, stems containing non-WC interactions will not be identified.

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