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1Among authors: saib a. J Biol Chem.
2There was no clinical evidence of pain or distress from SAIB implants.
3Tippoo Saib's ambassadors had their reception to-day at Versailles with unusual pomp.
4Saib was one of these poor boys-hewas born in that far-offplace.
5They were opposed by Ali Saib Pasha and two or three subordinate generals.
6In vain did Mr. Stone call to him-thename of Saib!
7Khân Saib, my indulgent friends, remain under the protection of God!
8Begum Saib, of exalted dignity and generosity, &c., whom God preserve!
9When Saib found that the looks of Mr. and Mrs.
10A few days have elapsed since I arrived at Goondah with the Colonel Saib.
11But there was no one who thought of poor Saib so much as Mrs.
12Begum Saib, of exalted dignity and generosity, whom God preserve!
13Saib soon found out that they felt for him; and he would look at Mrs.
14Bright who had felt much grief to see how hard was the lot of Saib.
15All on board thought a great deal of Saib.
16Poor Saib had but so much strength left that he could just raise his arm.