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This study confirms that the tRNAphe binding affinity is greater for TO compared to TBO.
Next, we used comparative-KC-SMART to compared CNAs in the BRCA1-mutated tumors and BLBCs vs. the combined luminal tumors.
In the West, what did we think the demonstrations were going to lead to, compared to what has really happened?
A substantial 44% agreed (8% strongly, 36% tended to) compared with only 30% who disagreed (9% and 21%).
Ofcom also said older children are taking greater control over what they listen to compared to adults.
One physicist I spoke to compared the computational challenge of distinguishing a Higgs to finding a needle not in one haystack but in ten.
This being said, a lecturer on motivation and emotion I recently spoke to compared Maslow to Freud in terms of well-known-but-outdated theories.
"My language is nothing to compared to what Jay Z was doing last night and Beyoncé," Trump said, adding: "My language is like baby talk".
That's nothing to compared to the disasters that were Champ Bailey and Rahim Moore, but still, a disappointing performance.
To that end the study champions sit-stand adjustable desks, which only 1% of office workers in the UK have access to, compared with 90% in Scandinavia, according to research.
Imaging tests are now responsible for half of the overall radiation Americans are exposed to, compared with about 15 percent in 1980.
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