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Using this set up, all animals survived, revealed MAP > 70 mmHg during 24 h (with fluid resuscitation) and showed no abscess formation at the end of the experiments.

Examination of the tibias and femurs from mice overexpressing huTIMP-3 that survived, revealed that the BM cavity was filled with calcified bone resulting in markedly decreased BM content (Figure 7B C) with a large amount of trabecular bone in the metaphysis and epiphysis.

Comparison of methylation values of high-risk patients who died of disease, and of high-risk patients who survived, revealed 70 genes that significantly differentiate these two groups.

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Alas, the musical-animals become disagreeable and violent, turn on one another and, when the inventor attempts to reverse-engineer his creations in order to prove that the music has survived, reveal themselves as a barely recognizable cacophony, nothing like the originals.

Although the actual archival records were destroyed, primary documents compiled by Ming archival officials survived, revealing the development of the imperial archives in premodern China.

Her Myspace page survives, revealing a tender-voiced singer with sass and a dark streak.

The poetry that survives reveals a deep dejection at the heart of the dynamite king: To dream of immortality, till Time O'er empty visions draws the closing veil And a new life sets in - the life of worms, Those hungry plunderers of the human breast.

James Fairclough, who led the excavation for the Museum of London's archaeology unit (MoLA), said: "The combination of acidic sand and alkaline water created the perfect conditions for the skeletons and wooden graves to survive, revealing remarkable details of Christian Anglo-Saxon practices".

More than 2,000 of her letters survive, revealing her to have been a key cultural, political and religious figure, her views taken seriously from London to Prague.

James Fairclough, the lead archaeologist from the Museum of London Archaeology whose team is based in Northampton, said: "The combination of acidic sand and alkaline water created the perfect conditions for the skeletons and wooden graves to survive, revealing remarkable details of Christian Anglo-Saxon burial practices". Archaeologist Matt Champion made the initial discovery.

The frequent letters the pair sent to each other survive, revealing their affair to be one of "laughter, sex, mutually admired intelligence, and power".

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