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The Molecules are a five-member team, ranging from fifth - to ninth-graders.
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"Molecules," he added, seeming to be uncomfortable with the word.
The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul Adams, Douglas, 1952- 1988
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Dr. Candace Pert, neuroscientist and author of "Molecules of Emotions," describes it as being thrust onto a "cancer conveyor belt."
Leigh Fortson: Cancer, A New View: Taking Yourself on the Cancer Journey Leigh Fortson 2011
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Molecules containing these elements are referred to as “halogenated.”
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Dr. Candace Pert, neuroscientist and author of "Molecules of Emotions," describes it as being thrust onto a "cancer conveyor belt."
Leigh Fortson: Cancer, A New View: Taking Yourself on the Cancer Journey Leigh Fortson 2011
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Molecules of living beings cannot form spontaneously because they have a high level of energy.
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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His new book, Papilles et molécules (Tastebuds and Molecules) is apparently selling like hotcakes that have been reduced to a mere powder and then reconstituted as foam.
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Molecules will never automatically join or stay together to form a big protein molecule.
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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While I usually focus here at Tasty Molecules on the science, technique, and ingredients behind modern food, the whole context of a meal, and who it is shared with, are every bit as important to our enjoyment of food.
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To summarize: Molecules of crystals can form spontaneously because they have a low level of energy.
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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