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These payments are known as a service charge and the sum charged varies from year to year depending on the costs the landlord incurs.

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The brain's functional properties arise from the varied cell types within its cortex, the outermost layer responsible for many complex mental tasks.

By the beginning of the Cambrian explosion of multicellular organisms about 540 million years ago, the ancestors of today’s ecdysozoans were already alive and varied in form and behavior, suggesting they arose even earlier.

Ulloa warns that not all patients may respond similarly, and translating the findings from lab studies to clinical settings could lead to varying outcomes, or no benefit at all.

The skin microbiota is highly individualized and can vary even across different areas of the same person's skin.

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