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Meanings of newly available in English
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Usage of newly available in English
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The implications of the newlyavailable receptor-subtype selective antagonists are also discussed.
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These laminated forms exploited the potential of newlyavailable plastic glues.
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A newlyavailable gating interface was installed on an Elekta Synergy.
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We have used this newlyavailable data to improve the M. barkeri metabolic reconstruction.
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Mixed-dimensional magnetic heterostructures are intriguing, newlyavailable platforms to explore quantum physics and its applications.
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But anyway it's lovely stuff and newlyavailable at Inreda on Camden Street, Dublin 2.
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These in turn are creating new high-tech tools that, while not necessarily new, are newlyavailable.
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Given newlyavailable construction technology, China's world-historical rush of citymaking appears if anything to be accelerating.
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It requires the type of strategizing that can be a newlyavailable skill at this age.
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Fortunately, several newlyavailable chemotherapeutic agents are both highly active against NSCLC and are potent radiosensitizers.
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Here we report an update to that study, making use of newlyavailable data and improved methods.
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A substantially larger one, seeking newlyavailable liquor licenses, lined up outside the city's Board of Health.
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Tia set up the worktable she had moved into the newlyavailable space near the front counter.
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As Armaments Minister, Speer wanted to make use of the newlyavailable labour in the factories under his control.
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Inadvertent overcorrection owing to a water diuresis may complicate any form of therapy, including the newlyavailable vasopressin antagonists.
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Here we take advantage of newlyavailable molecular genetics for Cryptosporidium parvum to investigate nucleotide biosynthesis by directed gene ablation.