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[lingk] / lɪŋk /




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There, scientists isolated bacterial strains and sequenced their genomes to identify genes responsible for surviving extreme cold, as well as genes linked to antimicrobial resistance and activity.

From Science Daily

The findings reinforce evidence linking pecans to cardiovascular health and improved diet quality, while also outlining areas that deserve further study.

From Science Daily

Most types of HPV are harmless, while some are linked to an increased risk of certain types of cancer, including cervical cancer.

From Salon

The majority of the investment in building and deploying Homes.com External link is done, so it’s sort of nonsensical to not play it out.

From Barron's

Phillipson has said: "These reforms are a golden opportunity to cut the link between background and success - one that we must seize."

From BBC




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