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This sometimes results in intersexes; i.e., females with some male characteristics.
They give you the opportunity to bounce your half-baked ideas off another, and this sometimes results in the creation of something completely new, something that neither of you could have come up with on your own.
The tunica corpus analysis emphasizes the orientation of division planes, but apices can be examined from other points of view the sizes of cells, the degree of vacuolation, and the concentration of various cell constituents, especially ribonucleic acid (RNA), vary through the apex and this sometimes results in more or less distinctive zones.
Not doing this sometimes results in an unreasonably high number of interacting particles.
This sometimes results in circumstances whereby enormous financial hurdles come upon entire countries through higher spending on treatment of ailments [4].
This sometimes results in misallocated shared spectrum so that signal collisions among operators are generated, leading to spectrum loss and unused spectra.
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This sometimes resulted in discarding objects in bins whose colors were weakly associated with the object, even when there was a stronger associated option available.
This sometimes resulted in the maiming or death of these Black children because Black life was considered expendable.
They were usually located near any existing town defences, such as Roman walls, although this sometimes resulted in the demolition of structures occupying the desired site.
This sometimes resulted in a mosaic distribution of normal cells with intact p120 and cells with ablated p120 in the same animal tissue.
This sometimes resulted in strong personal involvement that had to be dealt with.
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