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For fifteen years, Campbell and Williams were frequently separated by work, especially during the eight years Campbell spent backing Bob Dylan on the Never Ending Tour.
Parents at the school said their children told them that when their teachers were absent, they were frequently separated from classmates and mixed in with older or younger students.
Enslaved persons could not legally marry, and slave couples and their children were frequently separated (Cott 2000).
Slave marriages were illegal in southern states, and slave couples were frequently separated by slaveowners through sale.
We found these ultrasonic calls were frequently separated by short (7.42±12.70) silent intervals.
For the last 24 hr, the real combined effects for both groups tracked comparable trends, and were frequently separated from the expected combined effects.
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The dipeptides are frequently separated by an acidic residue and a hydrophobic residue63.
The mixture may be gaseous or both liquid and gaseous in the reservoir; the heavier hydrocarbons are condensable when brought to the surface and are frequently separated as natural gas liquids (NGLs).
In Japan, the wing is frequently separated, and these parts are referred to as 手羽元 (teba-moto "wing base") and 手羽先 (teba-saki "wing tip").
Studies have shown that plaque disruption and thrombotic occlusion are frequently separated in time.
This observation is illustrated in Figure 4A for the X-linked loci, indicating a degree of periodicity as hypomethylated CpGs appear to be frequently separated by approximately 80 to 100 or 40 to 60 nucleotides.
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