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For the next 18 years, until 1992, came the Saturday early-evening discussion programme Stop the Week, in which Robinson and friends mused – often at length – on matters arising tangentially from recent news stories.

Two leaf traces successively arise tangentially from each primary xylem rib and they divide once to produce four circular-oval traces in the stem cortex.

(GP 256) Although the type of antibiotics prescribed was not an explicit interview question (see Appendix A), the topic did arise tangentially, as in the following two data extracts:... my perception is that I am using [antibiotics] less often, and I've changed the range of antibiotics that I commonly use.

The oldest example is the Wood's anomaly arising from the interference between the tangentially diffracted wave and the incident wave [109].

Interneurons, arising from the ganglionic eminence (GE), migrate tangentially into the developing cerebral wall along the marginal zone as well as through the intermediate zone in a presumed radial glial independent manner, using corticofugal fibers as substrates [5] [15], although a functional relationship between radial glia and migrating interneurons has also been suggested [16].

They are suing for $67m less earnings, but their lawyer says that the suit's real goal is not financial, but forcing the judge to order changes in how the state trains managers, screens candidates and tracks hiring disparities.The issue of unconscious bias arose last year, tangentially, in Walmart v Dukes.

Clearly overall survival is an important outcome for patients as it encompasses potential mortality arising both from the CRC itself and from treatment as well as from other causes which may be tangentially associated (e.g. hospital-acquired infection or other iatrogenic illness).

GNPs arise from the rhombic lip and migrate tangentially to cover the surface of the cerebellum forming the external granule layer (EGL) (Miale and Sidman, 1961; Alder et al., 1996).

By contrast, most GABAergic interneurons arise from the ganglionic eminence, then migrate tangentially and settle in the cerebral cortex (Anderson et al., 1997; Tamamaki et al., 1997; Marín and Rubenstein, 2003).

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