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Later, with the advent of the cannon, it was first shortened to gunne and later to gun, thus naming the world's first firearms.

The match was first shortened and then abandoned, and Brits only bowled two overs, conceding two runs, before the conclusion.

Each 36 bp read was first shortened to 32 bp (a requirement for the alignment tool) and aligned to the grape reference genome [24] using Illumina's ELAND alignment tool.

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Long MWCNT strands were first shortened to ∼0.25 μm by chemical oxidation followed by ball-milling, and then thiolated by reaction with cysteamine.

FAs with aliphatic tails longer than 22 carbons are first shortened in peroxisomes before being catabolized into acetyl-CoA in the mitochondria.

Telomere shortening was first experimentally demonstrated in fibroblasts and has been shown to be associated with aging (Baird, 2006).

Transverse subtrochanteric femoral shortening osteotomy was first performed in THA for DDH patients.

The area was first called Conger's Station, and the name was later shortened to Congers.

The second mystery arc was shortened from seven episodes to six, and the third mystery was first changed from a six episode arc to a five episode arc.

Biaggi was third in the race, which was shortened to 18 laps after a red flag delay.

Sequences were first aligned and then shortened to the 'lowest common denominator' to ensure that all sequences of an alignment start and end together, because protruding ends within an alignment are automatically cut during calculation of the phylogenetic tree (gaps within sequences remained intact).

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