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But some biologists believe short telomeres may be a drawback in diseases where a cell type is forced to divide unusually often.
The data showed that one cylinder was misfiring unusually often, so Mr. Fahrion began by replacing the spark plug and distributor wire for that cylinder.
I had interviewed a lot of his colleagues and former clients before I met him, and they all said exactly the same thing: that he was cheerful, unusually — often unsettlingly — frank, and possessed of exhausting amounts of energy.
Last year McCleary, Pollock and their colleagues published the sequence of the king cobra genome, and found that base pairs were being swapped and shifted unusually often.
As second-in-command, Isbul held enormous power and wealth, and was unusually often mentioned beside the name of the ruler in inscriptions.
An alternative approach to identifying conserved blocks is to search for sequence motifs whose instances are conserved unusually often.
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Rather unusually, he often included himself in the wings of his photographs.
Unusually fine, often rare examples of furniture, silver, jewelry and tableware by Otto Wagner, Josef Hoffmann, Wilhelm Wagenfeld and Mies van der Rohe are installed with particular sensitivity.
He did not have a serveand-volley game, but he was unusually quick; often taking the ball on the rise, he would then move to the net, pressing his oppponent, not giving him a chance to get set.
And London is arguably a special case: the city's leases tend to be unusually long, often 25 years, which means that tenants in old offices whose leases are due to expire in the next few years may want to up sticks for a modern building.In any case, all this talk of rising values and space constraints can be misleading.
His pieces are often unusually large and deeply three-dimensional.
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