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It retains its working-class credentials through the profusion of those car repair shops, traditional cafes and dai pai dongs – open-air food stalls.
Our weapons against future pandemics are rapid DNA sequencing, microarrays and labs on chips, and "digital epidemiology" – sifting through the profusion of clues about emerging diseases available in mobile phone calling patterns, electronic medical records and the digital chatter of Google and Twitter.
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The formation of the springs depends both on the rocks the water has passed through and the profusion of volcanic discharges mixed with the groundwater.
Based on new evidence, Warren links the growth of the northern colonies to the Atlantic slave trade, demonstrating how New England's economy derived its vitality from the profusion of slave-trading ships coursing through its ports.
Despite the profusion of studies documenting increased learning through active engagement of students (Udovic et al., 2002; Knight and Wood, 2005; Michael, 2006; Freeman et al., 2007), traditional teacher-centered pedagogy continues to dominate our undergraduate science classrooms.
As to how the profusion of best picture nominees will be presented through the evening, Mr. Shankman summed it up in a word: "Equally".
But the profusion was misleading.
Taking in the profusion of camo-wear, Mr. Kors was tickled.
His work is where that tension sings, in the profusion of characters, good, bad, ugly and indifferent who jabber, argue and joke their way through his extraordinary novels.
Despite the profusion of fuel, blackouts are common.
On the other hand, the profusion adds to its charm.
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