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_ Much of your writing deals with the stories of women whose lifetimes coincide, more or less, with your own.
In James Malcolm Rymer's The Dark Woman; or Plot and Passion (1861) for instance, the fictional heroine (an organised crime boss and illegitimate royal) collides with two historical figures whose lifetimes did not overlap – the highwayman Jack Sheppard (1702-1724), and the Prince Regent, later George IV (1762-1830).
Consequently, most of the detected products are intermediates whose lifetimes are highly variable and regulated by factors widely unknown.
Duration of FRET events clearly exhibited two components whose lifetimes were about ten-fold difference from each other (Fig. 2C and Table S2).
For a given packet, HMTR uses the position-based routing approach over highly variable links whose lifetimes are shorter than the packet expiry time.
To study the scalability of the algorithm, the algorithm was applied to networks with different number of network cells whose lifetimes have been presented in Figure 6.
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On the other hand, we've never discussed whose lifetime.
The prize honors a living American poet whose lifetime accomplishments warrant extraordinary recognition.
And it's the people like William Riley, whose lifetime of hard work is under real threat.
Playing Muriel, she conveyed the infinite distress of a woman whose lifetime code of denial was gradually being stripped away.
But Declan Conlon is no less impressive as Ian, whose lifetime of guilt is visible in his tensed shoulders.
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