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When I first started doing research for a story on people who chose to have children early in their science careers, my plan was to take everything I learned from the stories people told, extract the lessons, and combine them with a few quotes into a coherent article.
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She was especially haunted by the memory of a lawyer who was rejected by Jesse Palmer, the Bachelor of Season 5. Shapiro was told to extract tears in an interview.
Neither Ms. Lacks nor others in her family were told that extracting cells from her tumor (and later taking cells from some of her relatives) was not being done for their benefit but for the benefit of science.
Mr Cameron was told the "extract, equip, train" plan would involve an international coalition.
Last October, the Competition Commissioner, Denmark's Margrethe Vestager, ordered the Dutch to recover an extra €20m to €30m (£15m to £23m) from Starbucks and told Luxembourg to extract a similar figure from Fiat.
This is not a simple artefact of the extraction procedure: for comparison, a neutralised 6% perchloric acid extract tells a similar story about the energetic state, that is, AMP and ADP both higher in concentration than ATP, and also completely lacking a signal from phospholombricine (Additional file 9).
From such innocent events as schoolyard tussles, Narayan manages to extract telling moments when characters confront the limits of their perspectives, when the world of the self is shown to be at odds with one's self in the world.
As you can tell from that extract, Calef has since been positioned as a bit of a hero in this story, the man most willing to point out that the Emperor of Massachusetts Bay was wearing no clothes.
Our dentist, a tall lean tennis player already going bald in his thirties, once told me, after extracting an abscessed back molar of mine when I was fifteen, that no matter what else happened to me dentally I would have my front teeth till the day I died.
Nothing would have told me... Extract 1... Hand on heart I have never ever experienced anything faintly associated with diabetes until the surgeon or the nurse said, "There's glucose in your urine.
Transit officials have told us that they extract coins from the fare box with a vacuum, and bills are too flimsy to survive.
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