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The 170-nanometre version, a thirteenth of the volume, managed 81 molecules.
ECONOMIST: Drug delivery
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This all translates into Manchester United being the odds on favorite to win a thirteenth title in the Transfer Price Index, Euro Club Index, and ESPN Soccer Power Index models.
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At one point, Lang and his father lived in a building at Thirteenth and Spruce, where a street sign said that the neighborhood was a welcome place for gays, straights, bisexuals, and transsexuals.
NEWYORKER: The Olympian
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In Western Europe, the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries were a high tide of heresy.
NEWYORKER: Rich Man, Poor Man
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Scribing is a combination of the graphic processes used in France since the thirteenth century that make it possible to express accurately through the design the actual volumes of a building, its interlocking, and the characteristics of the wooden components.
UNESCO: Intangible Cultural Heritage
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It turns out that Lincoln had actually come late to the realization about a need for the anti-slavery Thirteenth Amendment (not until June 1864).
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Congressional passage of the Thirteenth Amendment in January 1865 was nonetheless a stirring, profound moment in American history, but it was not the stark turning point that the movie pretends it to be.
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Ms Ryan said alcohol was as much a threat to people's health as tobacco and that one thirteenth of the country's health budget was being spent on alcohol related illness.
BBC: Person drinking
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In March 2009 we had a bear market correction based upon cheap equity valuations, oversold technicals, and a long-term up trend with help from Fibonacci, the thirteenth century mathematician.
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In the Thirteenth Century the first mechanical clocks began to appear across Europe, a Medieval innovation that would revolutionise how humans saw time.
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The 66-year-old, who has a handicap of 11, hit the holes-in-one on the eighth and thirteenth holes.
BBC: John Richardson