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It's looking for 10 startups to be mentored by education experts in a successive of European cities. Startups have til March 17 to apply.
However, Ramos et al. found similar results when comparing an integrated OF-EPM-LDB test with a series of successive OF, EPM, and LDB tests [ 77].
This rescue was not due to an effect of Chk2 deletion on telomere length, as we detected similar telomere shortening in successive of Chk2 −/− G1-G3 Terc −/− and Chk2 +/+ G1-G3 Terc −/− mice (Fig. 3B).
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This building represents the history of successive communities of immigrants in this part of London.
A sequence of successive approximations of starting from is a sequence of elements in with, for.
All members of the ICCTG provided critiques of successive drafts of the manuscript.
The statistics are reflective of Australia's human history, essentially one of successive waves of migration.
So it was a process of successive phases of realisation.
More than Browning, he lives in the imaginations of successive generations of young readers.
There is a non-transparent scheme of successive ownership of offshore companies and funds.
These volcanics consist of successive layers of tuffs, breccias, and mudflows, covered by basaltic flows.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com