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Straining somewhat for a pompous affect, Mr. Converse seems uncomfortable as George's harrumphing father, and Ms. Curtin provides a shrillness that feels like a holdover from her "Saturday Night Live" days; judging by her accent, which might derive from anywhere except New Hampshire, her Mrs. Webb must be from out of town.
Similarly a small number of extremely long regions, which might derive from inaccurate genome annotation, were not used.
The shown outside surface of the seed cuticle (figure 8f) is almost smooth with at least one stomatal complex with weakly developed papillae and two tubes, which might derive from the wax layer.
However, when we used the reaction conditions on 3 a (which might derive from the conjugate addition of an enolate to enone 4 a), we recovered only starting material, which suggests that 3 a is a dead-end that does not contribute to the formation of methylated product 2 a.
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Then: "She would put herself through university, train herself, and have a job that was secure and from which she might derive some small pride.
If he did, he'd realise that the English Whig Thomas Macaulay said it all before, when he said of India in 1833: "It is scarcely possible to calculate the benefits which we might derive from the diffusion of European civilisation among the vast population of the East..
A neural network behaves much in similarity with how our brain thinks and perceives information, it is an imitation of that behavior, the way in which we might derive better conclusions towards a subject based on better information or more relevant information, the neural network too will.
Once you've begun to heal, think about possible ways in which you might derive some good from the situation.
Targeting the VEGF, EGF, and HER2 receptors simultaneously with chemotherapy needs further exploration to determine the specific tumour types for which patients might derive improved therapeutic benefit.
The veterinarian's specified withdrawal, withholding, or discard time(s) for meat, milk, eggs, or any food which might be derived from the treated animal(s).
Snow-AMMs contain particles which might be derived from the outer region of the Solar System (Duprat et al., 2010); therefore, combined studies of noble gases and mineralogy of snow-AMMs may yield important information related to their parent bodies.
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