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"There's always going to be reflection," Pavano said.
The higher fraction of cation π interactions observed in the proteases is found to be reflection of the more general, more frequent occurrence of these interactions in these proteins.
Sometimes I forget all of the painstaking, meticulous and laboriously detailed plans that Paul recounts ad nauseum and occasionally I can be callous when, oh let's say, I laugh at his coming out song which happens to be Reflection by Christina Aguilera.
Moreover, the oscillograms can be considered to be reflection of retinal function [ 21].
Pericardial fluid (PF) is often considered to be reflection of the serum by which information regarding the physiological status of the heart can be obtained.
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Consequently, what were described as bridged connections in early studies is deemed to be reflections of "outward connections" in most cases.
Fallon started off the visit by impersonating Trump to his face as the two pretended to be reflections of each other.
Poverty used to be a reflection of scarcity.
"Sesame Street" ceased to be a reflection of its surroundings.
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