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Though the instrument exists in myriad fretless forms under a plethora of different names, the fretted zither is played by holding down chords on the guitar-like fretboard with one hand, and variously plucking and strumming strings assigned for either chord or melody purposes.

After months and months lurking around the rumormill under a plethora of names, Verizon has made the HTC Thunderbolt official at CES 2011.

Through the use of Monte Carlo simulation, marginal and transition probabilities of the concentration states are derived empirically to construct probability laws for concentration state evolution under a plethora of release scenarios.

This pathway is not only important in maintaining normal cellular homeostasis under a plethora of environmental stresses, but is also required for development and differentiation of fungi (see reviews, [1], [2]).

The analysis of genome-wide expression profiles has produced an unprecedented amount of data on gene activity under a plethora of experimental conditions.

Since then, similar patients in their adolescence and young adulthood have been described under a plethora of names not only in Japan but also in other Asian countries as well as in Europe and North America [ 13].

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Simultaneously, coupling both SP modes, SP1 atop the thin film and SP2 under, opens a plethora of luminous flux exchange phenomena [8].

The next chip revolution will take place far beyond the beige computing box under your desk, in a plethora of new and strange devices with an entirely different set of needs.

As easy as it is to blame Cooks, Rice, Harris, Garner and every other victim of police excessive force, when we do so we undermine the very rights guaranteed to each of us under the Constitution and a plethora of federal and state laws, and we continue to mask the systemic problems that plague many police departments.

Cell motility is driven by remodeling of the actin cytoskeleton and cell contacts with the extracellular matrix (ECM) [1], a process which is under the control of a plethora of actin-binding proteins.

More recently, however, the free radical theory of ageing has come under fire due to a plethora of studies with discouraging results, raising questions about the role of ROS in ageing (reviewed in de Magalhaes and Church 2006; Lapointe and Hekimi 2010).

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