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Remember this when you are asked in an interview, "Where do you want to be in 5 years?" If this paragraph describes you, there's your answer.

This paragraph describes the setting and data collection, the research group, the reference tests and the way the results may be biased.

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Except for panel 4C, the data in this paragraph describe the characteristics of complex spikes in immunostaining identified Z+ vs. Z− PCs, the same group as described in Figure 1.

This also affected both the paragraph describing the values in Table 2 and Fig. 2.

But the paragraph describing it is still in the Politico story.

Here I have to break the quote because the next paragraph describes an unusual sexual act.

There is also an extremely elongated intimacy about each detail – a whole paragraph describes a tiny, tiny thing.

The above paragraph describes the start of induction in the construction of DAG.

I added a paragraph describing this to the Results section and a few sentences to the Discussion section.

We have written a new paragraph describing this analysis and added a new figure to illustrate the results.

At the end of the assessment, all participants were given a seven-page report of their results detailing their scores on each component of the assessment, their relative rank on this component, and a summary paragraph describing what the score meant.

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