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All this would be intriguing but inconsequential, were it not for the way favoritism continues to echo through the lives of both parents and children.
"If I were doing a psychological autopsy, this would be intriguing.
To our knowledge, such events have not been elaborately described for transcriptional regulation and this would be intriguing research for the future.
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Overall, these studies are consistent with observational studies in human and experimental studies in mouse that demonstrated a minimum telomere length is likely required for the development of a competent embryo; to determine this experimentally, it would be intriguing to increase telomere length and examine efficiency of SCNT and production of cloned embryos.
It would be intriguing if this clinical phenotype had a specific micro-anatomical marker (Blomqvist et al., 2000).
It would be intriguing to see how this adult show with an insistently kiddish tone would deal with that.
Moreover, because P[9] is believed to be typical for feline/canine RVA strains, it would be intriguing to determine whether this strain could persist in the human population and could become competitive with already established P genotypes in humans.
If the problem were indeed with particle physics, the solution would be intriguing though.
M.L.S. is not necessarily wedded to a Queens site, and Manhattan would be intriguing to the league, too.
In that case, it would be intriguing to see what it provides as collateral to the new creditors.
It would be intriguing to know what Argento thinks of Knoop and the JT Leroy books now.
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