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You can probably summon it exactly from memory: the long, pallid countenance that a contemporary likened to "a rich yet ungainly fruit," with its fleshy lips and vast target of a forehead.
The West, after five years of drought and a hot early spring that melted the mountain snows too quickly to let much moisture soak in, looks like a bull's-eye -- a vast target of high-risk orange with swirling pockets of red where the fire danger ranges from severe to extreme.
A wide variety of algorithms have been published because the choice of criteria is vast: target glucose, insulin delivery rate, monitoring interval, management by doctors or nurses, and so on.
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"Indonesia already is so vast, our target to double down on this country," Kanwar said.
Through online media sites and services, Monster delivers vast, highly targeted audiences to advertisers.
However, for the vast majority targeted by the government who lack resources to put up a stalwart defense, a trial can turn catastrophic.
The United States has launched scores of airstrikes in Syria since September, with the vast majority targeting the Islamic State, an Al Qaeda breakaway faction that has overrun vast stretches of Syria and neighboring Iraq.
In this research, we train two monkeys to perform the visually guided stand and squat task, and record neuronal activity in the vast areas targeted to M1 hind-limb region, at a distance of 1 mm.
From a small-molecule discovery standpoint, the herpesvirus-encoded GPCRs offer exciting potential targets given the vast knowledge for targeting GPCRs in other indications.
For miRNA targets, vast majority of miR846 predicted and validated target genes (jacalin/lectin-like, which have extended homology to miR846 hairpin [78]) were also found in the top half of the list for higher expression of antisense transcription (Table 3).
The −IM model is a typical target-cell depletion model: the virus titer keeps climbing until the vast majority of target cells have been infected and nearly no healthy cells remain, as depicted by the fraction of uninfected epithelial cells in Figure 4c (left panel, dashed line).
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