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The unforgiving debut of Klopp's young side was indeed exactly that – a debut, and the young coach and his growing side will have no doubt taken enough from the six lessons to ensure such naivete in front of untested opponents won't repeat itself.
The injected cells were genetically engineered to glow when exposed to ultraviolet light, for ease of detection.In theory, the immune systems of the recipients should have rejected the transplanted cells, and among mice that were not treated with the antibodies this was indeed exactly what happened.
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One of the pleasures of "The Magicians" was seeing the standard devices of the fantasy story (talking beasts, magical spells, swordplay) through the eyes of its pop-savvy characters, believable teenagers who read comics, used the Internet, drank to excess — and learned to their delight that they were, indeed, exactly as special as they'd always believed.
Such multiply realized determinate properties are indeed exactly similar across distinct realizations, and so answer the dilemma posed by Shapiro and others (discussed extensively in section 2 above).
Author response: This is indeed exactly what we see, and this is discussed on page 18 of the manuscript (Comparison of this tree...... low support values).
Author response: This is indeed exactly what we see, and this is discussed on page 18 of the manuscript (Comparison of this tree. low support values) Other comments Concerning the sentence page 14 L 11: Among the classI B...years ago.
Inhibition of ATM by a specific siRNA [32] (Fig. 3A,B) or by the chemical inhibitor KU-55933 [33] (Fig. 3C) resulted in the expected inhibition of H2AX phosphorylation (Fig. 3A), indicating that H2AX phosphorylation was indeed mediated by ATM, exactly as this occurs in "classical" DNA damage foci.
"Whoever did this, if it was indeed a prank, they have achieved exactly what they wanted, which is the notoriety and the attention we are giving this story.
And if a precedent is indeed set, what exactly is wrong with the possibility of amnesty for people who break the law in good conscience to disclose practices that, once exposed, are outlawed or abandoned by Congress, the courts, or the executive itself?
What ought to be done — indeed, exactly what we often do — is to limit the dangerous consequences while allowing for the good ones.
They were indeed grass, if not exactly Centre Court.
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