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Agency officials note, correctly, that no one has yet derived human embryonic stem cells through therapeutic cloning.

Unfortunately, to our knowledge, no one has yet derived such a mapping for the general case of unconstrained multivariate assortative mating.

Like HT genes, there are many duplications segregating within species, yet derived duplications tend to segregate at a lower frequency than synonymous SNPs.

As a result, competitive modesty, solidarity and compassionate altruism would remain powerful yet derived (secondary) factors favoring the egalitarian team dynamics primarily triggered and sustained by balanced deterrence.

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But let this be said: If our experience in Iraq demolishes once and for all the martial illusions to which the current generation of Americans has proven susceptible, then the United States may yet derive some benefit from this costly misadventure.

And yet, when one reads Neil Hanson's meticulously researched, utterly fascinating new account, "The Great Fire of London," uncanny parallels between the two September events suddenly and quite unexpectedly appear -- parallels from which New Yorkers may yet derive comfort, instruction and a measure of wise counsel.

It also brings a revamped and much faster browser, albeit one that Google isn't yet deriving from Chrome.

Because we use a measured geomagnetic field in the time domain yet derive magnetotelluric impedances in the frequency domain, we apply a discrete Fourier transform (e.g., Press et al. 1992) to the geomagnetic time series in order to compare directly the two according to Eq. 3.

You can't yet derive long-term conclusions," Mosquet said.

Stratification is also shown to significantly increase thermal gradients, yet the derived three-dimensional flame surface density is shown to be relatively insensitive to stratification.

Yet they derived many of their ideas from Western thinkers: Marx, of course; Lenin, especially, in China and Vietnam; but also Tolstoy (Gandhi) and even Napoleon (Bhutto).

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