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Slowly -- far too slowly for the Levys -- other doors that may conceal facts relevant to Chandra Levy's disappearance have opened.
Under heightened alert to inspect unidentified packages that may conceal bombs, the police arrested a woman yesterday for placing four cardboard boxes in the Union Square subway station.
Line up their pictures, and you notice a certain similarity between them – good looks and a superficial air of cleverness that may conceal its opposite, or raise questions about personal integrity.
Algorithms that may conceal hidden biases are already routinely used to make vital financial and legal decisions.
However, a drawback to using such a model would be the signal observed from organs of clearance such as the liver and kidneys that may conceal ovarian tumors, closer to these organs in the peritoneal cavity.
The barn owl hunts by flying slowly, quartering the ground and hovering over spots that may conceal prey.
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These results indicate that EMSY may conceal the BRCA2 transactivation function through direct binding to its transactivation domain.
The next song, "The Nothing Maker," supplies some yin to go with the yang: it's a ballad about a lover whose greatest asset seems to be his lack of creative ambitions, sung with a dreaminess that may be concealing a deeper venom.
Previous studies have considered idiopathic CTEV as a homogenous entity that may have concealed risk factors relevant, or more important, in particular subgroups.
Approximately 30% of comatose cardiac arrest patients develop electrographic seizures, many of whom have associated clinical seizures that may be concealed by sedation and paralyzers.
Children frolicking in mounds of moldy leaves, their parents seemingly unconcerned that said leaves may conceal a dead body.
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