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Frogs from the middle of the Jurassic Period (201.3 million to 145 million years ago) and thereafter possess the general morphology of extant frogs.
Several disputes with neighbouring countries were settled, including one over the boundary with Syria, which was concluded in Iraq's favour; Iraq thereafter possessed the Sinjār Mountains.
Electrochemical investigations of a tri-iron cluster, [Fe3 μ3-S 2 CO 9 Fe3 μ3-S 2 CO 9 Fe3CO thereafter), which possesses a core of [FeIIFeIFeI], is designated
The genetic changes seemed to occur around MSC passages 5 to 9 in culture, during which time the cells went into 'crisis', and thereafter they possessed the ability to grow in soft agar independently of substrate.
A dissipative dynamical system is characterized by possessing a bounded absorbing set that all trajectories enter in a finite time and thereafter remain inside [1].
Many dynamical systems are characterized by the property of possessing a bounded absorbing set where all trajectories enter in a finite time and thereafter remain inside.
In each these observation hive (n = 3 for each group), we placed three ablated queens or two ablated queens and a sham-operated queen (that possessed both mandibles, thereafter designated as intact queens) or three intact queens.
We chose a lower concentration of DIM (10 μM; thereafter the 'low concentration'), which can theoretically be reached in the human body by a 'heavy eater' of cruciferous vegetables, and a higher concentration (50 μM; thereafter the 'high concentration'), which is known to possess strong anti-proliferative effects in cancer cells.
A calf with a cumulative score ≥ 5 was enrolled in the study as a BRDC case, and immediately thereafter, a calf adjacent to the BRDC case that possessed a cumulative score ≤ 3 was enrolled as a matched control.
Shortly thereafter, Berger discovered the partial skeleton of an adult female that possessed similar features.
However, Anglo-American law allows the right of possession to be divided temporally, so that one person may have the right to possess during that person's life while another person holds the right to possess thereafter (see below Temporal divisions).
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