An alternative approach is cryopreservation of slices or biopsies of ovarian tissue, which contain many thousands of immature oocytes. |
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Large flocks of unsuccessful breeders and immature birds concentrate in shallow wetlands to molt flight feathers. |
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A characteristic feature of gymnosperms is polyembryony manifested in the formation of more than one embryo in immature seed. |
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Small foci of immature neuroglia were present adjacent to mature neural tissue. |
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The lower parts of the two successions consist of very thick, compositionally immature, dominantly shallow marine siliciclastic sediments. |
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Histologically, the mass was composed predominantly of immature neuroepithelial tissue forming rosettelike structures and tubules. |
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The immature stages of soldier beetles are somewhat like the immature forms of lady beetles but are larger and more slender. |
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I believe his obnoxious behaviour is a gloss to cover an immature, unconfident, pathetic and pitiful character. |
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There was nothing but mud-slinging, exaggerations, outright lies and immature namecalling. |
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He's uncouth and socially immature, but all he really wants is to have a few friends. |
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Whatever, let's just play, I don't want to have to deal with immature underclassmen. |
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Calculating the convex polygon for the immature male resulted in an inaccurate representation of his movement patterns. |
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Another possible cause of colic is a combination of the baby's temperament and an immature nervous system. |
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Among the unexamined assumptions in his book is that the abuse of children by immature, institutionally protected priests is something new. |
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They were, as a rule, too immature and unsophisticated to comprehend the full meaning of much of his discourse. |
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However wicked this case is, he is still a young, unsophisticated and immature man. |
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More visits to the area during the following week revealed no sign of immature bokmakieries, which suggests the probability of predation. |
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Some lecturers say the students are immature, unsophisticated and do not know what they want in class. |
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The externa is immature until a male nauplii settles on it and fuses with it. |
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The dead insects are just as good as skin and hair as a food resource for immature museum beetles. |
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In a broader perspective, his stubbornness and inflexibility were immature and indescribably destructive. |
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Saying that just because we didn't hit targets we have failed and should be closed down is an immature and unhelpful approach. |
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The immature stage of the sheep bot fly is an internal parasite in the nasal cavities of the head of sheep. |
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Initial subsidence was marked by accumulation of relatively immature alluvial fan and associated deposits in localized piedmont depocentres. |
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He said the defendant was not an immature youth, nor a wholly inexperienced parent. |
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We berate those who cross the line and leave the immature and underdeveloped open to the physical abuse of contact and collision sports. |
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No one thought that was very funny, if anything it was immature and inconsiderate. |
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Still, he is a bit raw and immature, and he showed no inclination to complete college. |
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Premature babies are at increased risk of infection because their immune systems are immature. |
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We had been reassured by professionals he was just immature, so we expected him to gain employment and become independent. |
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No matter how mature or immature I was at any given point, it would not have shaken that belief. |
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I think that maybe you might be more mature than the boys you know and you just don't like immature guys. |
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Pardon me for saying this, but people who talk like that strike me as horribly immature. |
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If you think finance dictates social dynamics then you are immature and naive. |
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I think this woman sounds extremely naive, immature and unintelligent on the matter. |
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She had her immature, childish moments, but there were times when she acted twice her age. |
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Mike, being the immature guy that he was, had flings, not steady girlfriends. |
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Then again I did ask for it I called someone an emotionally immature moron. |
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The boys you know seem particularly immature for treating you like you're inferior. |
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But, my evaluation of her was that she was rather immature and seeking attention. |
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I discovered three of them eating the immature fruits in the tree's spreading crown. |
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I am disappointed that The Peak would give vent to such immature gibbering. |
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The presence and balance of plant hormones have been shown to affect abscission of leaves, flowers, and immature and mature fruit. |
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Young crawlers settle on the upper surface of immature leaves, causing galls to form on the under surface of the leaves. |
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The fruit looks like immature plums, and each variety has its own harvesting schedule. |
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These soils have a typical, immature tropical soil mineral assemblage dominated by kaolin, quartz and goethite. |
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Premature babies have especially immature livers, making jaundice more likely. |
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Safety considerations are more important in children because children are physically and emotionally immature. |
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The glands remain immature until puberty, and it is the secretion of sebum that is associated with pubertal acne. |
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They hunt for food at night, live alone and are sometimes found in small groups of adults with immature offspring. |
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Drugs that are effective against the immature and early immature stages should be used at this time of the year. |
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Being such an immature age, he also succumbed to the advances of other women while he was away, which ended the marriage after just two years. |
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Asked about the motivation for the vandalism, he said it was simply a case of very juvenile, immature peer pressure. |
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He probably thought that I was an immature and juvenile little child, which I can be, when I'm near Garret. |
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An increase in white cells, the presence of immature cells, or reactive lymphocytes may answer the immediate question. |
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The prose romances are tentative, immature, with the gawkishness and lack of ease of immaturity. |
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For example, experiments conducted with tomato indicate that immature fruits do not ripen in response to exogenous ethylene. |
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Male or female, they can be insensitive, callous, immature, selfish, proud, and chauvinistic. |
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Stained cells corresponding to immature xylem were detected in vascular bundles of flowers and fruits. |
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The problem wasn't so much their performance as their script, which basically confirmed their image as immature airheads. |
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Douroucouli form pair bonds and live in family groups of the mated pair with their immature offspring. |
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The mottled brown raptors I saw on the sixth are indeed immature Brahminy Kites. |
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As the immature cells accumulate in the bone marrow, they replace the normal myelocytic cells, megakaryocytes, and erythrocytic cells. |
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They tend to be immature, moody, self-centered and evasive of responsibility. |
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Seeds were harvested at 40 days after flowering and immature seeds were removed. |
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As we approached the anglers, they hooked and landed an immature striped bass. |
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They just seemed so immature and young to her now, even though they were only a few years younger. |
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Among immature males, those obtained from the wild also clustered together. |
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Examples of this type of behaviour in the still rather immature PC industry are legion. |
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Anther culture involves the induction of embryoid formation from immature pollen and subsequent regeneration of embryoids into plantlets. |
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Their immature and uniform appearance raised the possibility of malignant lymphoma in the leukemic phase. |
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Early risk may suggest a mechanism involving an aberrant immune response to cereal antigens in an immature gut. |
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My only explanation if there wasn't a mix-up is that immature birds have much shorter beaks than their parents. |
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The olives, having done pretty well last year, have shed all their immature fruit. |
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Because this is kind of what an immature Bald Eagle would look like if you're looking at one. |
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They are either feasting on escapes of immature farmed fish or on the uneaten feed pellets that accumulate in the water below the cages. |
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One of the most common mistakes is planting immature ligustrums and other large shrubs too close together. |
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Just a bunch of college kids grooving to bad dance music, acting immature and possibly drinking underage. |
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By the film's violent climax, we are grimly aware of how immature exploits can quickly escalate to tragedy. |
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Our results suggest that immature birds try to increase fat stores by increasing time available for foraging at stopover sites. |
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Some of the solo voices are a bit immature but the choral singing does immense credit to the conductor and his young team. |
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This suggests an unconstrained loop shape, even in rather immature specimens of this form. |
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The reticulocyte count measures the number of immature red blood cells being produced. |
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What the ignorant see as evil, the enlightened see as the actions of low-minded and immature individuals. |
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In that eggplant does not experience a marked ripening stage like tomato and pepper, immature and mature fruit were compared. |
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Elastin may play an important structural role in the development of alveoli from immature saccules. |
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Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia is overproduction of immature lymphocytes, called lymphoblasts. |
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Large numbers of immature, abnormal lymphocytes called lymphoblasts are produced and released into the bloodstream. |
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Because newborns have an immature immune system, 90 percent of infants infected perinatally progress to chronic infection. |
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Across the water were four immature eagles soaring, swooping, and suffering the aggression of what we believe was a Merlin. |
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Potato tuber native periderm and immature wound periderm were very similar in basic organization. |
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An immature and petulant display by the centre-back cost his side dear as the game progressed. |
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Jonathan Simpson, defending, said that his client had been a slow developer as a child and was very immature at the time of the offence. |
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In 1992, environmental history remained an immature discipline, still taking baby steps toward a comprehensive approach to the field. |
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The thoughts of the earlier lesson make him almost want to return to his immature seasons in his earthen home. |
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This frivolous attitude towards love reflects an immature response to abrupt freedom and independence. |
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He is also immature, vain, haughtily cocksure in his perception of the world and ripe for certain lessons, both emotional and intellectual. |
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Looking back, she felt nothing but foolery and cursed herself for such immature motives. |
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When these antihormones are applied to immature cotton stainers and Mexican bean beetles, the insects grow into sterile adults. |
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The individual may be classified as incomplete, immature, or by other pejorative terms which detract from his dignity. |
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Inputting all these names and numbers into this immature system has been something of a horror show. |
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The latter is clearly marked with close-spaced lines where it has pressed against the gills of the immature cap. |
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Bigelow later published an article on what he believed was an immature specimen of the sea serpent. |
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Folks, I submit that somebody this immature and thin-skinned has no business dealing with even 18-year-olds. |
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It would've been terribly immature, and she would've felt horrid about it later, however it would sure make her feel better at the moment. |
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The hoolock gibbon is a frugivorous species, but will also consume immature leaves, flowers, and invertebrates. |
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Drying rates also affect the desiccation tolerance of somatic embryos and immature zygotic embryos or seeds. |
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Thirdly, there is no need to engage in childish name calling or immature ranting. |
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To do otherwise would be as childish and immature as my behaviour in the first place. |
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The generally immature nature of the palaeosols indicates that most vegetation colonized newly deposited fluvial sediments. |
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In the absence of the high-flying wire-assisted stunts of his later pictures, he looks pitifully immature, even mortal. |
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The immature flame of the candle flickered slightly, exposing for a moment more of the trio seated in the room. |
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So far all of the grosbeaks and becards have been female or immature birds. |
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Most herbaria house morphologically unidentifiable immature collections of Carex. |
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The strobila may look like a stack of saucers, the saucers being the immature medusae called ephyrae. |
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Dr. O'Shea says the specimen, caught while attacking an Antarctic toothfish, is an immature female. |
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They also practice bottom feeding and are observed in the lagoons with their immature tail stocks and flukes sticking straight up in the air. |
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Most current priests, he claims, aren't miserable as celibates, and they're no more emotionally immature than most men. |
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Many sexually dysfunctional and immature men were admitted into seminaries. |
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The immature nymphs of hemimetabolous insects such as the grasshopper or cockroach for instance are born with adult-like morphology. |
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She, and the events of the past few days in London, put to shame the ludicrous, immature black-clothed rebels without a cause. |
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Examination of the sterna and abdomina of these crabs permitted identification of mature and immature males and females. |
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As revealed by light microscopy observations, the cambial region comprised the cambium, immature phloem, and immature xylem cells. |
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Regular marijuana use can also lead to a decrease in sperm count, as well as an increase in abnormal and immature sperm. |
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Americans are terrified of death, and often demonstrate an immature refusal to accept it. |
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Children of permissive parents tended to be relatively immature. |
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Columns or ribbons of immature Sertoli cells are also frequently present. |
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Sutter and Aimee are immature, lonely, and stubborn, all of which keeps their relationship from really flourishing. |
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He was completely ignoring her, flat out, acting like an immature child. |
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She started by excising the embryos from immature wheat kernels. |
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He's like the chubby kid brother of one of your players, but who's just too young, too immature, and too hyperactive to actually be allowed in the game. |
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Many immature avocets spend their first summer after fledging well south of breeding areas, as do immature grey plovers, bar-tailed godwits and knot. |
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In ways large and small, devious and immature, ingenious and inspiring, she struggled to escape. |
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To have a chip on your shoulder against authority is immature. |
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Both cell lines display a rather immature morphology, although in response to various molecules they can grow neuritic processes with terminal arborization. |
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The clothes had a light and frothy quality but never looked silly or immature. |
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The immature grain of these hybrids is high in tannin and quite bitter. |
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Because, we all know, football players are supposed to be too spoiled and too immature to hold together as a real union. |
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It's just possible to make out the Angle of Louis, the ridge in the middle of the sword-shaped breastbone where its immature plates, the manubrium and sternal body fused. |
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For a time he had a crush on a girl in our class who thought he was an immature goofball. |
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Boland is an immature kid with a lean, unsmiling face, ice-blue eyes, and wavy blond hair. |
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Their qualms have not necessarily been lessened by at times impolitic and immature remarks. |
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At the end of that time the rubbish is sieved, metal objects are removed with magnets and the immature compost is placed onto the maturation floor. |
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An elevated white blood cell count with increased neutrophils and immature granulocytes is typically seen with fungal infections such as blastomycosis. |
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Because the brain or respiratory system may be immature or underdeveloped, the baby may not be able to regulate his or her own breathing normally. |
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At birth, baby striped skunks are blind, deaf, and extremely immature. |
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Years ago Friedman was on one of the Sunday morning TV news shows, and I always thought there was an air of contrivance about him, something unformed, immature. |
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Poorly organized, immature conglomerates of the Mae Rim Formation probably represent alternating debris flows, sheet-flood, and braided channel deposits. |
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Besides it being unfair and immature for adults to burden children with such an assignment, taking these messages into the schools is both illogical and ineffective. |
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The nits hatch into a nymph, or immature louse, in seven to 10 days. |
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Sometimes they hear from character witnesses, like the defendant's schoolteachers, who will describe if he or she seemed immature or prone to taking risks. |
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In the skeletally immature patient, the placement of physeal and epiphyseal drill holes and the passage of tendon grafts through them raises biologic issues. |
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In immature basins, the predominant hydrologic drive is compaction. |
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The locker room is bursting with rich, young, immature players and over-the-hill veterans coasting toward retirement while collecting a nice paycheck. |
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The ovule is an immature seed, which does not yet contain a viable embryo. |
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I ate my first immature pea pod of the year, straight off the plant. |
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He is annoying and a bit immature for his age, but that's okay. |
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Going out with someone is a big deal and I find that a bit immature. |
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When I read back over this opinion I realise how immature I was then. |
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Callie knew she was acting a little immature, but she didn't care. |
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Their strong leader was inarticulate, arrogant, confused and immature. |
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These palaeosols would be classified as entisols and inceptisols using modern soil taxonomy nomenclature, soils typical of very immature fluvial exposure surfaces. |
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But when he goes behind the curtain and sheds the costume, a flinty, thin-skinned, immature man who has never taken responsibility for his mistakes emerges. |
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The Hammamat Group is a sequence of immature, clastic sedimentary rocks that crop out sporadically throughout the central and northern segments of the Eastern Desert of Egypt. |
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Histologically, they have a central plate composed of immature elastic cartilage and are surrounded by adipose tissue, hair follicles, pilosebaceous units, and eccrine glands. |
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Another very common problem affecting preemies is immature lungs. |
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Unlike many other amanitas, the grisette and its relatives have no partial veil covering the immature gills, and no subsequent ring encircling the stalk. |
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There are many different kinds of gliko, for example made with muscat grapes, immature green walnuts, bitter oranges, small unripe figs, and sour or sweet cherries. |
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To speak of the omneity of matter, to declare that force and feeling and consciousness and thought are material does not prove the boldness of freethought, it betrays an immature mind. |
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Changes in the peripheral blood leucocyte populations following an injection of corticotrophin in the immature chicken. |
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As one of pecans' major pests, the larvae of this one-third-inch-long gray moth tunnel into the small, immature nutlets, killing them. |
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Reticulocyte counts are based on identification of residual ribosomes and RNA in immature nonnucleated red blood cells. |
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Normalists believe that immature behavior in the home and school is simply part of growing up. |
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Germarium and vitellarium are distinct and the latter contains one or two small, immature basal oocytes. |
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A 36-year-old woman presented 6 years after oophorectomy for a right adnexal mass reported on histopathology as an immature teratoma. |
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After the burly macho nudists' polar bear dip, their tails were spectacularly shrunk, so they looked like an immature kid's innocent tail. |
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The immature bird is much browner with streaked, rather than barred, underparts, and has a pale bluish cere and orbital ring. |
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It is a texturally immature sedimentary rock generally found in Paleozoic strata. |
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After fertilisation, the immature sporophyte pushes its way out of the archegonial venter. |
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Dead bracken provides a warm microclimate for development of the immature stages. |
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Malone thought that this play had to be an early and immature work of Shakespeare and, by implication, that an older writer would know better. |
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The lint cleaners again use saws and grid bars, this time to separate immature seeds and any remaining foreign matter from the fibers. |
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Peanut plants continue to produce flowers when pods are developing, therefore even when they are ready for harvest, some pods are immature. |
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Maize used for silage is harvested while the plant is green and the fruit immature. |
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They are milder in flavor than the bulbs, and are most often consumed while immature and still tender. |
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The fossil includes portions of the intestines, colon, liver, muscles, and windpipe of this immature dinosaur. |
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It was found that the liver, lungs, and kidneys of a centenarian turtle are virtually indistinguishable from those of its immature counterpart. |
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An immature great egret was presented to Tufts Wildlife Clinic because the bird appeared disoriented and was ataxic. |
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Sorghum grain samples were cleaned to remove stones, dust and light materials, glumes, stalks, and broken, undersized and immature grains. |
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Sorghum grains collected were cleaned to remove stones, dust and light materials, glumes and stalks, and broken, undersized and immature grains. |
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Goodman and his colleagues believe that the protein encoded by gcm turns on other genes that help shape an immature brain cell into a glial cell. |
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Unlike the cortex, which has mostly immature T cells, or thymocytes, the paracortex has a mixture of immature and mature T cells. |
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Scientists injected immature photoreceptors into the retinas of genetically engineered mice that could not see in the dark. |
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Newly oviposited nymphs in ovisacs from each of the gravid females were removed daily and the total number of immature per ovisac was counted. |
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Newborns without G6PD deficiency also are at risk because of immature erythrocyte enzyme systems. |
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She is too vapid and immature to pull off something really seductive. |
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The blood smear shows nucleated red cells, increased polychromatophilia, and immature granulocytes of various types. |
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My immature mind pictured him as a sort of Geordie Desperate Dan, bending gas lamps and eating cow pie from Greggs along the way. |
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Through this route, immature ovules are cultured up to maturation of embryo sac, where a haploid embryo is developed. |
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His eructation was a source of infinite amusement to us immature lads, especially when he did it in situations in which it was inappropriate. |
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We developed a behavioral ethogram to aid in quantifying the social and agonistic interactions observed in immature amblypgyids. |
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Red tree voles may also be found in immature forests if Douglas fir is a significant component. |
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Sometimes she found a rare treat of unlaid or immature eggs when gutting the birds. |
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Because those men are silly, immature and have sown more seed than a rusty combine harvester. |
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Freddie Kafer, a very immature little newsie selling Saturday Evening Post and newspapers at the entrance to the State Capitol. |
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Compared to the UAE, FMCG markets in other GCC countries are still immature. |
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In many places weathering of these strata has resulted in the formation of immature calcareous soils. |
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Acute leukemia is a rapidly progressing leukemia that results in the accumulation of immature, functionless cells in the marrow and blood. |
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This fusion protein prevents certain blood cells from maturing and leads to an accumulation of immature leukemia cells. |
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Peter Wedd makes a braveattempt at the wimpish Alfredo, surprising recipient of this wonderful woman's love and immature spurner of it. |
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Myeloid sarcoma is an extramedullary mass of immature myeloid cells that can be associated with acute and chronic myeloid leukemia. |
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There was an increased number of immature neutrophils including all stages of neutrophil development except myeloblasts. |
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A simple technique to determine thrombopoiesis level using immature platelet fraction. |
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The mark of the immature man is that he wants to die nobly for a cause, while the mark of a mature man is that he wants to live humbly for one. |
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Analysis of non-atretic quiescent and growing follicle numbers revealed that immature follicles were gradually lost after chemotherapy. |
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In contrast, immature juveniles and adults are commonly found in seagrass meadows closer inshore as herbivorous grazers. |
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He replaced the immature cell nucleus in an egg cell of a frog with the nucleus from a mature intestinal cell. |
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As new viruses are made, the genetic material is packaged into spherical immature capsids that HIV uses to escape from the infected cell. |
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It's time that we raise up above immature name calling and start talking to the teabaggers. |
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Endometrial osseous metaplasia is an uncommon clinical condition in which mature or immature bone is present in the endometrium. |
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He's immature and self-centred and will move on shiftlessly to any woman who'll have him. |
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Some males did not have an elbow, and this could be due to immature gonopodia, masculinization of females, or both. |
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Precursor cells from myeloid blast cells through to metamyelocytes were counted together as immature granulocytes. |
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With ALL, the bone marrow releases large numbers of immature white blood cells, or blast cells. |
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There are multiple lobules composed of immature capillary to medium-sized vessels, usually without well-developed lumina. |
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Effects of immature recruitable collaterals on myocardial blood flow and infarct size after acute coronary occlusion. |
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Occasionally a germ tube or immature appressorium is observed which suggests that f urther study is warranted. |
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In skeletally immature patients, the UCL is much stronger than the apophyseal growth plate. |
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Fatty acid composition of lipids in immature cattle, pig and sheep oocytes with intact zona pellucida. |
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On my way home, I saw a pair of graceful whooper swans with an immature cygnet. |
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QsHUB1 and QsHUB2 showed a transient increase expression from white callogenic structures and globular embryos to immature cotyledonary embryos. |
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A CD34 IHC stain highlighted numerous immature cells consistent with myeloblasts which were arranged in aggregates and small sheets within the submucosa. |
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The most immature of the sporanges have few or no papillae on them. |
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Leukemias are clonal, neoplastic proliferations of immature cells of the hematopoietic system, which are characterized by aberrant or arrested differentiation. |
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With their immature kidneys, young infants fed fresh goat's milk are at substantive risk of hypernatraemia and azotaemia, particularly with dehydration. |
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Ignoring the precedent of such immature sagas as The Turning Point and Center Stage, scriptwriter Lee Hall doesn't force-feed the issue of Billy's sexuality. |
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Just as important, the immature flies eat only dead and dying, or necrotic, tissue, which they break down by excreting digestive enzymes that don't harm healthy skin and bone. |
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In modern times, large fields are harvested mechanically, although topping the flower and in some cases the plucking of immature leaves is still done by hand. |
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After 24 h of feeding activity, the immature soybean pods were taken out and immersed in an acid fuchsin solution for 1 h to stain the stylet sheaths. |
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This species of tick, which at least during its immature life stages parasitizes migratory birds, is widely distributed in many African countries, including South Africa. |
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Halperin observed that when Sir Thomas leaves for Antigua, only Price is sad to see him go, for which she is rewarded by being told she is still immature. |
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However, too much nouning makes you sound bureaucratic, immature, and verbally challenged. Top executives convert far fewer nouns into verbs than do workers at lower levels. |
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Medawar of Britain, shared the Nobel Prize in 1960 for research showing that the immune system of newborns was too immature to reject foreign antigens. |
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All stages of eosinophilic maturation can be identified, which exhibit immature eosinophilic cytoplasmic granules, mainly evident at the promyelocyte and myelocyte stages. |
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The globe artichoke, or Cynara scolymus, is the immature flowers of a thistle plant and is known as one of the oldest cultivated vegetables in the world. |
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If an apparently empty nest has an owner the immature bird will abandon it without putting up a struggle when the owner arrives to claim the nest. |
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The plumage of immature pelicans is darker than that of adults. |
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Histopathologic examination of the surgical specimen showed that it was made up of immature trabeculae of osteoid in a fibrocellular and myxoid stroma. |
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They are almost always accompanied by immature bald eagles that, although about the same size as a mature baldie, have a darkened head and mottled feathers. |
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Like other ferns, brackens do not have seeds or fruits, but the immature fronds, known as fiddleheads, are sometimes eaten, although some are thought to be carcinogenic. |
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The immune system is immature and premie babies could suffer from inflammation of enterocolitis, retinopathy, cerebral palsy and intraventricular hemorrhage. |
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However the reason I can't stomach Russell Brand or take anything he says seriously is because he's a self aggrandising, arrogant, immature fop who talks twaddle. |
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After fertilization, the conelet is considered an immature cone. |
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Most of the species are aquatic insects, represented by immature stages of mayflies, dragonflies, damselflies, stoneflies, caddisflies, flies, and beetles. |
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Parameters include immature granulocytes with every differential. |
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First, humans are altricial, with immature newborns and a long childhood. |
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When the antibody was applied to healthy immature marrow cells, it caused them to mature into blood-platelet-producing cells called megakaryocytes. |
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You're only young once, but you can be immature the rest of your life. |
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Newly hatched codling moths lay eggs on immature fruits throughout summer. |
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She found blastemas, blobs of rapidly dividing immature cells, and evidence that a key protein layer, the extracellular matrix, breaks down, allowing tissues to regrow. |
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The demographic profile of these mouse remains based on dental age shows the presence of neonates and immature individuals, suggesting a stable synanthropic mouse population. |
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By in situ hybridization, expression of all 3 microRNAs is robust in immature hair cells of both auditory and vestibular organs and is present in the statoacoustic ganglion. |
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