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Its true application will not be discovered until Radiohead have experimented with one.
CENTRAL PLOT POINT -- To disguise financial problems, senior Kinergy executives cook the books, hoping that the problems will not be discovered before they dump their stock.
I hope that yours and your friend's future astronomical investigations will not be discovered anymore by the eyes and ears of your school-government.
Consequently, a destination that is only fewer hops away from the source will not be discovered by the RREQs.
In basic VBF, these paths will not be discovered and thus the delivery ratio will be severely affected.
Although this approach can result in millions of different compounds [17], the chemical space remains largely unexplored, therefore, truly novel compounds will not be discovered.
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It's not going to be easy to find out whodunnit though; as Scrooge says, Bucket's problem "will not be discovering who hated Jacob Marley enough to kill him, but rather finding someone who didn't".
A subtlety is that, while the number of (unique) values for a permuted statistic can be quite small many different permuted sequences will in general give rise to the same sample statistic some values are very rare, and will frequently not be discovered by any of the 1000 permutations.
The way it works with bombs, the way it will always work whether they are nuclear devices jerry-built by terrorists or pipe bombs planted by jealous lovers, is that a bomb will either be discovered or not be discovered.
Our data also showed that DNA-PKcs is ubiquitinated and its degradation is ubiquitin-proteasome-dependent; however, the specific ubiquitylated site(s) of DNA-PKcs and its corresponding E3 ligase have not been discovered yet and will be addressed in our future studies.
"A blood passport will be necessary as some substances can't be discovered right now," said the 31-year-old.
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