Extensive
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The Leuna chemical plant, after one of the most
extensive
bombings in the history of the war, was up and running within weeks.
A world in which there's
extensive
collaborative play.
I'd thought it'd be appropriate to present it, on the basis that I have had
extensive
experience in teaching, counseling scientists across a broad array of fields.
It's even happening in Africa, like, for example, in Cape Town we did
extensive
research on this.
I had
extensive
and life-threatening injuries.
The study we published last year, called "The Network of Global Corporate Control," was the first
extensive
analysis of economic networks.
As I said, it has a thick,
extensive
atmosphere.
It's a very
extensive
atmosphere.
We did not aim to repair the spinal cord, yet we were able to promote one of the more
extensive
remodeling of axonal projections ever observed in the central nervous system of adult mammal after an injury.
In fact, one can witness the presence of the river's
extensive
water network all throughout the city, in places such as private and public fountains.
After
extensive
research and testing of different materials like rubber, which I realized was too thick to be worn snugly on the bottom of the foot, I decided to print a film sensor with electrically conductive pressure-sensitive ink particles.
How do we implement that to a higher degree on a more
extensive
scale?
Predicting where they will land requires
extensive
calculations fed by measurements that don't always have a precise answer.
Furthermore, despite an
extensive
search by the SETI project, we haven't heard any alien television quiz shows.
Some argue that her
extensive
knowledge of color vision would have allowed her to create the same mental state produced by actually seeing the color.
More
extensive
blockages might require coronary artery bypass surgery.
In the early 20th century, a trio of British scientists conducted
extensive
crossbreeding of chickens, building on Gregor Mendel’s studies of genetic inheritance.
It has an
extensive
atmosphere.
And because our network is so extensive, each one of our 37 trillion cells gets its own deliveries of oxygen precisely when it needs them.
We've been stuck in an endless debate between creating a car-centric society or
extensive
mass-transit systems.
This is a group of animals that now we know we share
extensive
genomic ancestry with, and it is perhaps the closest invertebrate species to our own.
This is exactly what parks in Australia have done, with their
extensive
zip lines and their 30-foot-tall climbing towers.
I know that some might not have the time or the energy or the patience for
extensive
engagement, but as difficult as it can be, reaching out to someone we disagree with is an option that is available to all of us.
Launching an
extensive
scientific research expedition, he traveled with over three times more men than Amundsen, alongside over 30 dogs, 19 Siberian ponies, and three state-of-the-art motorized sledges.
More
extensive
damage to the network can sometimes lead to a vegetative state, with no sign of consciousness.
As part of a task of mapping the informal trade ecosystem, we've done an
extensive
literature review of all the reports and research on cross-border trade in East Africa, going back 20 years.
In contrast to HUBO, the human body makes
extensive
use of soft and deformable materials such as muscle and skin.
When was the last time that you saw
extensive
interviews with everybody who lost?
So, what's happening today is, Nature is presenting us with a toolbox, and we find that this toolbox is very
extensive.
With much of Eurasia politically unified, trade flourished along the Silk Road, helped by an
extensive
system of horse messengers and relay posts.
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