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The former is a primary ingredient in both fermented and distilled alcoholic beverages the stuff that makes you feel drunk in small doses and sick in large doses although it doesn't typically usually lead to serious poisoning unless over-consumed.
In our case, there were no histopathological features and patterns of immunoreactivity typically usually seen in carcinoma arising from pancreatic ducts, acinar cell, or hepatoid carcinoma.
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Typically you usually earn one mile or point for each pound you spend.
"Typically you usually don't know they're around, and as far as health concerns, they are one of the cleanest animals," Ms. Elkins said.
The loans are typically cheap, usually roll over every few months, and are used to buy highly rated, but high-yielding assets, such as collateralised-debt obligations.
The sum has not been disclosed, but Russell Siegelman, a partner at Kleiner Perkins, said his firm was acting more like an angel investor, whose investments are typically small, usually $250,000 to $500,000.
ADC values are typically low (usually around 1 1.1 × 10−3 mm2/s).
However, because such MPAs are typically small (usually <0.5 km2), they will rarely provide protection to large mobile fishes.
Typically, graph usually follows the power law distribution so it tends to include super-vertexes, that is, the number of their connected edges is tremendously large.
And the sharing plan often included in grant proposals is typically simplistic, usually under- or even un-funded and rarely considers all of the issues required to fully or fairly share data (or for that matter protocols, results and computational infrastructure).
Their membership is typically stable, usually full-time, and well-defined.
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