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Strikingly that is less than the $64bn valuation put on it last year by BP - which may cause concern to some BP investors.
The fact that neither of these approaches would be adequate and, more strikingly, that following the two procedures would yield substantively non-equivalent results—reveals the contentious and unsettled nature of the topic.
Strikingly, that list mostly includes commercial products that cost money while producing a negative effect.
Strikingly, that is a rise from the 58.2percentt of foster teens using psych drugs in 2008 cited in the shocking 2011 GAO report that prompted national cries for reform.
Therefore, our study revealed the existence of TUNEL+ satellite cells and strikingly that apoptosis occurred for a significant proportion (45.8 ± 6.7%, n = 4) of the Pax7+ satellite cells in GM from 25 months old mice.
(There is, strikingly, that "oe" at the end of both names).
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The general pattern of blood circulation through vessels and tissues in cephalochordates is strikingly like that of vertebrates, although simpler.
The microclimate of the forests and the grasslands differed strikingly, whereas that of the edges fell between them.
(In fact, their engagement as public intellectuals compares strikingly with that of most contemporary philosophers of science).
Strikingly, in that compartment, nucleolin also co-localized with LAMP-1, a late endosomal marker.
The elemental composition of BDS contrasts strikingly with that of ROFA.
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