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Note that drugs whose discovered targets were not annotated in the DrugBank database were used in this study [ 23].
When responders found the two, the gentleman, whose name they discovered is Keith, showed many signs of hypothermia, the Turlock Journal reported.
"We thought it was a doll," said Lieutenant Gillen, whose subordinates discovered the child.
These companion galaxies were named for the Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan, whose crew discovered them during the first voyage around the world (1519 22).
There was the man whose wife discovered the extent of his natural therapy debt only after he died and was forced to sell the house.
Close to Chateau Regalia is a small cluster of boarded-up villas whose developer discovered only after they were built that they lacked the necessary permits from the government.
"Something with this kind of potential and blowing this strong, we haven't found anything like that before (in the park)," said Rod Horrocks, a Wind Cave national park scientist whose assistant discovered Persistence Cave.
People visit Muir Woods, get it in the tires of their car and drive home to Santa Cruz and bingo!" said Dr. Rizzo, whose laboratory discovered that the disease was caused by a Phytophthora.
Cancer Research UK, whose scientists discovered the mechanisms the drug uses, said the decision was "great news for patients".
Today, that falsehood got exposed by activist Yahoo investor Daniel Loeb, whose firm discovered that he had in fact gotten an accounting degree.
Vettel and Rosberg were among a number of drivers whose teams discovered were also on the verge of failure when they took them off at a pit stop.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com