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An online flyer from around this time encapsulated the Forward>> sound as "b-lines to make your chest cavity shudder".

"Getting out there and leading the guys the next day through this trying time encapsulated everything I was taught as a Marine," he said.

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These islands have evolved into a modern hub in the middle of the Pacific, all while managing to stand still in time, encapsulating native culture and the natural beauty that surrounds it.

This "biological classifier" approach aims to reduce purification artifacts while at the same time encapsulating biological complexity (Fig  2E).

Reporters peppered Donald Rumsfeld and his generals with variants of the question: "Why is it all going wrong?" The New York Times encapsulated the view thus: "day two moving forward; day three early success; day five setbacks; day six resistance, loss; day seven bogged down".The supposed difficulties on the battlefield have had some impact domestically.

Yellow perch generation times encapsulated only a few generations in most cases in this study (3.4 5.1 generations from the 1980s to 2000s across populations) which may have resulted in overestimation of rates of change.

The restaurant's uneasy status as a pioneer of a movement (rustic, farm-fresh) that has changed over time is encapsulated in the emphasis on vegetables even as there is not much for a vegetarian to eat.

Much of the story of North American art, or fine art, of the time is encapsulated there, in pastoral landscapes inspired by Claude Lorraine, Alpine scenes imitating German models and religious painting carrying a learned-in-Italy stamp.

The discovery that so much precise history over inconceivable stretches of time is encapsulated in the 23 chromosomes we all have has shattered the philosophical foundations of biology and given rise to ethical debates that are bound to reshape politics in the years ahead.

The alginate scaffold degraded with time releasing encapsulated fibroblasts.

In conclusion, usnic acid was, for the first time, efficiently encapsulated into PLGA nanocapsules, providing a suitable dosage form for introducing usnic acid in in vivo studies, the use of which has been limited by its poor solubility and toxic properties.

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