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1 These new data provide valuable information for understanding cross-species infection by HEV.
2 It can thus provide valuable information , when no cohort study is available.
3 Perhaps at the time it was necessary; it gave us valuable information .
4 Our server also provides valuable information for the prediction of functional sites.
5 It also allows plea bargaining with enemy combatants who have valuable information .
6 In fact, it was more like him spilling valuable information to me.
7 Phage pattern of bacteria gives valuable information in epidemiological studies of infection.
8 Ogilvie, Esq., for the following valuable information relative to The Yukon District.
9 And now for some interesting and very valuable information concerning psychic defense.
10 The scouts captured a young girl, from whom valuable information was obtained.
11 Out of that mass of gossip we may get some valuable information .
12 Be this as it may, I obtained much valuable information from him.
13 Police have such a clumsy way of expecting valuable information for nothing.
14 NASA stored a great deal of valuable information on its SPAN computers.
15 They contain so much valuable information we are induced to append them.
16 A 48-page booklet of valuable information and instruction by John W. Hershey.
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