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"I visited [famous New York punk venue] CBGBs before it closed down and it was a shithole, to be honest … There is a natural turnover of small venues and I don't think that's something worth protesting against.

"What's going on in New York today, and I guess in most cities the turnover of small parcels of property to big megastores and apartment buildings with large chain stores it leaves you feeling very nostalgic.

"What's going on in New York today, and I guess in most cities — the turnover of small parcels of property to big megastores and apartment buildings with large chain stores — it leaves you feeling very nostalgic.

Considering the high reproductive rate, uncontrolled movements and high turnover of small stock in Somalia, an antibody prevalence of 62% is unlikely to offer protection and prevent further epidemics.

First, the rapid turnover of small intestinal cells results in epithelial cell shedding before the accumulation of the genetic damage critical to carcinogenesis.

In rapidly migrating cells, the rapid turnover of small adhesions in protrusions is highly prominent, whereas less motile cells are populated by larger, more stable adhesions (6).

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Instead, as summarized by American ornithologist John Fitzpatrick, the large brain size, behavioral plasticity, and rapid population turnover of small-sized species may have facilitated more-rapid morphological evolution and speciation than in nonpasserines.

These early studies used benzyl alcohol as a substrate (where hydrogen transfer is rate-limiting for catalytic turnover because of small "commitment factors") and commercial yeast ADH, which contains mostly ADH1, but which has ∼40000-fold more activity on ethanol than on benzyl alcohol.

Just after World War I, several men dressed in khaki uniforms passed themselves off as wounded soldiers, significantly raising turnover of their small paperback books (until their arrest).

The final lesson on Labour's great NHS learning curve is that Tony Blair, his advisers and ministers have finally learnt that an organisation as big as the NHS - the size in terms of workforce and turnover of a small country - cannot run on ethical principles alone, and that financial incentives have to play a part.

There is an argument by Inter Government Authority for Development (IGAD) that due to the high annual turnover of the small ruminants, the herd immunity threshold is unlikely to increase by using repeated annual vaccination, and instead, large numbers of vaccinations should be delivered in a short time period under targeted vaccination programmes IGAD-20144).

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