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All farms had also been affected by the introduction of the Single Farm Payment, the decoupled support introduced in 2005, which, as explained earlier, removed the link between farm support and stock numbers.

In Colombia there have been two types of attacks on bronze sculptures, the first one is related to its economic value, which as explained above is high, making these works, mainly those in public spaces, very attractive for criminals who steal them in, either entirely as in the case of the works of Jorge Marín Vieco [9] or partially as in the case of the whiskers from Fernando Botero's Gato [10].

These are Eris and Neptune's moon Triton (which, as explained above, is probably a captured KBO).

Hill functions with uniform exponents n (n = 4) were used which, as explained earlier, do not imply cooperativity.

In addition to the above genes, we also defined x11 as a hypothetical variable "Maturity", which, as explained above, is not a parameter to trigger cell differentiation but a variable to captures the functional role of feedback signals emanating from the fully differentiated cells.

For this scenario (Table 2), the most powerful methods are our SEM and Collapse, which, as explained above, have exactly the same power.

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This is true for all network properties, with the exception of the degree distribution, which behaves as explained above.

We checked out a refuelling sponson, which, as Myrl explained, was "another popular sneak spot".

The symbol under scrutiny is the MGM lion logo, which, as is explained in a demanding gallery news release, embeds references to Columbia University and ancient Rome.

The title was "What Happened in the Holocene," which, as Weiss explained, was an allusion to a famous archeology text by V. Gordon Childe, entitled "What Happened in History".

Such behaviour makes linear polymers especially suitable for forming into fibres, which, as is explained below, are usually spun from a molten state or from solution.

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