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Two-stage model of memory trace formation: A role for “noisy” brain states.
Ben Goldacre on MMR, autism, and the media Nicole 2009
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Two-stage VTVL, grown out from current suborbitals.
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Two-stage gas snow blowers Two-stage gas-powered snow blowers feature wider augers and a spinning impeller that can handle deeper snow.
The white stuff: Using your snow blower to maximum effect 2011
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While we won't publish our full report until next fall, here's what we can tell you so far: Two-stage models are more powerful — and pricier.
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While we won't publish our full report until next fall, here's what we can tell you so far:Two-stage models are more powerful—and pricier.
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Two-stage model of memory trace formation: A role for “noisy” brain states.
Alzheimer's, Autism & the NCAA: Science News for 3/17 josh 2009
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Two-stage models are also best for gravel driveways because they don't typically pick up the stones.
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Two-stage authentication: this is the person the card belongs to + the card is genuine.
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Two-stage machines are relatively heavy, take up as much space as some lawn tractors, and require regular engine maintenance.
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Two-stage gas, $600 to $2,000-plus (shown) This type of snow blower is best if you have long, wide, or hilly driveway and the typical snowfall in your area exceeds 8 inches.
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