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More interestingly, however, the relative majority of UTR extensions is located at the 3'-end of RefSeq genes and forms typically extensive, several kb-long extensions.
State ownership, on the other hand, is typically extensive.
The circulation of the dermis is variously developed in mammals, but it is typically extensive, out of proportion to the nutritional needs of the tissue.
Incidentally, the typically extensive use of bleach during Passover cleaning fits right in with the internal meaning because cleaning one's heart is also called "whitening" it.
They are typically extensive, comprising protocols, methods, and results for each trial.
However, outbreaks in dairy herds can be controlled more rapidly than in typically extensive herd types.
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Advanced driving courses are offered around the country and typically involve extensive time driving under simulated conditions on closed courses.
For instance, realtors' Web sites typically offer extensive photographs and videos and full descriptions of each available home.
Mr. Leadbetter typically makes extensive use of videotapes in his sessions, analyzing his students' swings in full speed, slow motion and stop-action detail.
Another problems is that talk therapies typically involve extensive take-home work like keeping diaries, and teenagers already have plenty of homework.
Some of Mr. Fuerth's colleagues speculate that he may be better suited in the job of, say, director of central intelligence or secretary of defense than of national security adviser, which has typically required extensive public diplomacy and the ability to compromise.
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