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During the Spanish-American War, the army was again augmented by volunteers rather than militia units.
In the Spanish-American War (1898), the army was again augmented by volunteers.
We found that CPT increased the percentage of cells in sub-G1 in 786-O cells that was again augmented in 786-O/VHL cells.
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Judging by the chip-shot field goal the Ravens missed at the end of the Patriots' 23-20 A.F.championshiphip game victory, New England is again augmenting its considerable skill with some timely doses of good luck, the way it did in its rise to dominance a decade ago.
At 24 hours, when CXCL12 availability is diminished, CXCR4 transcription is once again augmented.
During Velázquez's second sojourn in Italy, in 1649-50, when he was again charged with augmenting the royal collections, the authority of his fame moved owners of choice works to lie low, or skip town, when they learned that he was coming.
Also, Lamontagne et al. made a comparative protein expression analysis between the attenuated S19 and the infectious 2308 Brucella strains where RibH2 was again identified to be augmented in the virulent strain [16].
The effect of 5-Aza in augmenting caspase 3/7 levels, and hence, apoptosis, was again eliminated when SPARC gene expression was diminished following transfection of cells with SPARC siRNA.
Then again, augmented reality unites players, as it is a great deal more portable.
AE: It's only been augmented.
However, the Dutchmen, augmented by players loaned from other teams, were again sent to represent Canada at the 1960 Winter Olympics.
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