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thanks to a technique called optogenetics. This involves injecting specific neurons with
thanks to a technique called optogenetics. This involves injecting specific neurons with
And that said, because I have a very specific image in my mind when I think of pissing someone off.
And that said, because I have a very specific image
is visible by 1100. The specific military sense of a knight being a mounted warrior
the end of the 13th century, chivalry entailed a litany of very specific duties, including
Because when you use it, you're signaling a specific attitude to other people.
Because when you use it, you're signaling a specific attitude to other people.
VERY SPECIFIC ABOUT
The media access control uses hardware addresses that are assigned to network interface cards, or NIC, to identify a specific computer or device to show the source and destination of data transmissions.
to identify a specific computer or device
Because everything that you eat, or everything that you drink, causes a very specific effect to occur in your body, and
system because everything that you eat or everything that you drank causes a very specific
And if you're interested in getting specific advice about your particular situation and protein intake, then I would suggest seeing a sports dietician.
However, according to the FDA, ozone is a toxic gas with no known useful medical applications in specific, adjunctive, or preventive therapies.
"This was one person's story and recounts an individual experience. It is not meant to be a diagnosis for healing or treating any specific disease, symptoms, or side effects."
Now, I know what you're thinking that advanced English is more specific.
That Advanced English is more specific