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Neither my brother nor my sister could come to the wedding, which was doubly disappointing.
A wager on the family was doubly attractive, promising an alternative welfare network and the discipline of customary kinship.
The biosynthesis of tenellin enriched from singly and doubly labelled precursors.
Using an axiomatic approach to entropy we prove that there is basically only one reasonable measure-theoretic entropy notion on doubly stochastic operators.
A number of factors have been considered as possible determinants underlying the rise and fall of the doubly marked comparative.
While it is always flattering to be cited in a work of this nature, it is doubly so if the citation is correct.
The classification we advocate, which now has a suitable pedigree, is a simple descriptive method distinguishing between perimembranous, muscular, and doubly committed types of defects.
Doubly-lipidmodified protein sequence motifs exhibit long-lived anchorage to lipid bilayer membranes.
Recombinational mapping is possible only in females doubly heterozygous for complementing t haplotypes.