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The identifications of cell patterns will provide applications to the detailed investigations of diverse developmental cell stages and the extents of cell differentiation, which will facilitate the tracing of cell time-course and fate determination of specific cell types and promote the further and literal discoveries of embryonic and adult neurogenesis.
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The vast majority of these will sink without trace, of course.
Some of this work leaves a public trace, of course, stamped with my byline.
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All across the Earth, there are, of course, traces of climate history — buried in lake sediments, deposited in ancient beetle casings, piled up on the floor of the oceans.
His narrative has as much to do with getting to know the denizens of Little River as with tracing the course of the events that took place there.
Daylight events include a giant version of a domino topple on Saturday, with 23,000 breeze blocks tracing the course of the fire through 3.5 miles of the city.
Fenby's learned, incisive book tells the story of de Gaulle (1890-1970), the 20th-century giant who forged the idea of modern republican France, while tracing the course of a great nation that refused to come to terms with the loss of the strategic pre-eminence it had once enjoyed.
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