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was uninterruptedly

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Without interruption

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Each sampling site was uninterruptedly monitored from Monday morning (6 to 8 am) to Friday afternoon (6 to 8 pm) on six occasions through the year.

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Over millions of years, natural creatures have been uninterruptedly combating with extreme environmental conditions.

Cars are among the few remaining spheres in which it is possible to be uninterruptedly alone with one's thoughts.

"Whether Flashman goes a-rogering in Timbuktu or flees headlong down the Amazon pursued by native tribesmen with poisoned darts, I will follow him in the confident expectation of being uninterruptedly entertained.

Objective: To assess risk factors for cardiovascular disease in healthy postmenopausal women who had been uninterruptedly on menopausal hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for at least 5 years or who had not received any HRT.

During the 0-D growth, the indium vapor is uninterruptedly evaporated, so the saturation ratio gradually increases and finally reaches the critical value of the 1-D growth.

Both rearing and cage activities were uninterruptedly monitored for 7 consecutive days starting at either 12 weeks or 18 weeks of age.

The drug has been uninterruptedly administered once a day in the evening (18 00 20 00), with a starting dose of 1.36 mg/day SQ.

In contrast to nuclear DNA (nDNA), mtDNA is uninterruptedly replicated even in terminally differentiated cells.

It is a key repair pathway that is accountable for conserving genome stability and consequently protecting from cancer and other diseases by repairing numerous lesions and strand breaks of DNA which are uninterruptedly caused by endogenous and exogenous mutagens [ 6].

An assembly N50 of around the median gene length of an organism is sufficient to expect about 50% of all genes to be uninterruptedly present in a draft (Yandell and Ence 2012)—a simple rule of thumb suggests the median gene length in the genome of G. salaris (estimated as ∼120 Mb) to be about 2.5 kb (interpolated after fig. 1 in Yandell and Ence (2012)).

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