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apart

[uh-pahrt] / əˈpɑrt /


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"A little cluster of stomach stones, with two leg bones sticking out indicates that the animal was not fully pulled apart before it has hit the fossil record," Clarke said.

From Science Daily

By gently pulling apart the fillets with forceps and using a dissecting microscope, the team was able to count them accurately.

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With games taking place across four time zones and at locations up to 2,800 miles apart, there will be a total of 13 different kick-off times.

From BBC

They continuously form and break apart, raising new questions about how often this happens and whether some regions of DNA are more active than others.

From Science Daily

As this strain is released, the layers peel apart and curl into tight scrolls.

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