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Viscosity measurements in these same solutions revealed yet another type of aggregation at higher asphaltene concentrations.

Yet another type of mental shortcut that people use when they are angry is stereotypes.

An E.R. doctor does not have time to familiarize herself with yet another type of software.

The Suntory Museum of Art is yet another type of corporate museum.

In the opening years of the 13th century yet another type of realism emerged.

Wendy Smith, 23, says she has seen yet another type of discrimination in applying for administrative jobs.

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Yet, substitute another type of entertainer - professional athletes - and the proposal meets with wide approval from the public and the press.

Yet there is another type of imagination (khayal) that the tradition identifies as beatific, and as one that can lead humanity closer to God.

More distantly related Drosophila species have also been reported to encapsulate parasitoid eggs, yet by means of another type of hemocytes ("pseudopodocytes" in the obscura group) (Havard et al. 2012) or without specifying the involved hemocyte types (Streams 1968).

The new members we retrieved here support the notion that this is yet another new type of Hint protein.

And there's that dreaded fiscal cliff, which is yet another Mayan type prophecy of economic Armageddon.

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