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The seller suggested that a few anchovies that had been left inside might yield traces of Banksy's DNA.
For example, dirty laundry can yield traces of blood, sweat or semen; the nosepiece and ear pieces of a pair of glasses can carry skin cells or sweat; and a bullet that goes through a body can carry away tissue.
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We show that traces Tr v k,+ induced by certain small perturbations of the Temperley Lieb diagrams yield trace-preserving embeddings of Gr+kP that generate the same tower {Mk,+}k∈N.
When the reduction interval is set for the middle half (60 s) of the total integration and the NIST612 glass and 29Si are respectively used as the external standard and the internal standard element, the GRM beads yield trace element compositions listed in Table 4.
The Range Rover, which was left at the scene, yielded traces of Mikic's DNA.
Excavations at Kostenki 12 in 2002 2003 uncovered a large quantity of reindeer and horse bones in EUP Layer III that also might be related to kill-butchery events, and the partial skeleton of a sub-adult mammoth excavated during 2004 2007 in EUP Layer V at Kostenki 1 yields traces of butchery.
Investigation of the dark state recovery kinetics of PtAu1afull, PtAu1abZIP-LOV and PtAu1aLOV yielded traces that were analyzed by fitting an exponential function.
McNamee said the items were used in conjunction with the injections he gave Clemens; ultimately, they could yield DNA traces and fingerprints that tie Clemens to those items.
Incomplete catalytic reduction occurs for concentrations of HBCD at or above 20.0 mM; CDT is produced in only 35% yield, and traces of unreduced starting material remain.
The numerous coastal grottoes have yielded many traces of Stone Age settlement.
The site has yielded no traces of habitation — no trash pits, no water source, no houses, no hearths, no roofs, no domestic plant or animal remains — and is therefore believed to have been built by hunter-gatherers, who used it as a religious sanctuary.
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