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Another reason lies in the changing nature of cancer research, which now encompasses a wider sphere than in decades past.

In 1919 Michigan began to develop a park system, which now encompasses nearly 100 state-operated parks and more than a dozen state recreation areas.

It has become a sort of umbrella term, which now encompasses a variety of previously unconnected or unrecognised forms of abuse, such as trafficking, harmful traditional practices or bullying (compare, for instance, the resolutions adopted in 2000 and 2007).

The center was six years in construction, as changes were made in the design to accommodate more features and an expansion to the design, which now encompasses 120,000 square feet.

It's the extension of old-fashioned word of mouth and its amplification into what the entertainment business calls buzz, which now encompasses chat rooms, news groups, "hot lists" on file-sharing sites like Napster and Scour, and the automated taste-monitoring and marketing suggestions of Internet radio stations and retail sites.

It is part of the company's effort to improve Prime, its members-only fast-shipping service, which now encompasses music and movie content.

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These terms make it clear that the real winners of the war, and of the entire Reformation period, were the territorial princes, whose authority and power, which now encompassed the church, were greatly increased.

As the festival prepares for its 15th go-round this year, the numbers tell part of the story of its growth: more than 300 films at seven theaters, which now encompass Costa Mesa and Santa Ana as well as the namesake city.

The effective use of 2-aminobenzaldehydes provides another example of chelation-assisted strategies for hydroacylation reactions, which now encompass a broad range of substrates and lead to diverse and synthetically useful products.

Unfortunately, however, a major gap now exists between the relatively imprecise way in which the current literature uses the term "MPF" as a synonym for cyclin B-Cdk1 and the original functional definition of MPF, which now must encompass Gwl as well.

The technologies and application areas which IM-MS now encompasses has expanded to such a breadth that new reviews covering IM-MS and related areas now appear every few years in the literature.

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