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The next key step in replication factory biogenesis is the recruitment of the viral 3Dpol enzyme.
The next key step consisted of improving the statistics by cross-correlating several UV and X-ray catalogues.
Office work is the next key step in our evolution: humankind's inevitable end game is basically just to grow and spread into sort of comfortable gelatinous pillows, designed to flop on the floor like a fat cat and peck out small and irrelevant digits into a spreadsheet with our long, bony fingers.
The executive explained that the company has been looking toward taking the next key step.
The next key step is for all parties to maintain this momentum," Mr Geng said.
China has launched its first lunar rover mission, the next key step in the Asian superpower's ambitious space programme.
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Offer to spare them the burden of relaying the news to their loved ones by asking, "Would you like me to talk to your family?" Once they've had time to absorb the initial blow, make an appointment to go over the next key steps.
The next key steps in the study of bacteria phage coevolution can be broken down into those data supporting: (1) dynamical change in bacterial and phage communities over time; (2) phage adaptation to bacterial populations; (3) bacterial response to phage-mediated selection; and (4) finally, reciprocal change of phage and bacterial communities over time.
A next key step in Australia is formalising the link between MSOD and the Australian Health Professional Registration Authority AHPRAAustralian Health Professional Registration Authority AHPRA
The two deals, along with its recent similar acquisition of Coin, point to Fitbit's next key step: building a new smartwatch, even as sales numbers in the space have hit a skid of late.
The next kind of key step is developing the ink for this printer.
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