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A sample -- containing cells, tissues, or single-celled organisms -- is embedded in a transparent gel that absorbs water and expands.

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He added that an "extraordinary, transparent and thorough" investigation had been launched to clarify the causes of the incident and determine who was responsible.

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“The Gifting Bowl” includes a faceless, yellow figure holding a weighty book while a trio of colorful hands reach down from the painting’s ceiling to grasp into a transparent bowl.

“It’s frustrating that some platforms are fully transparent while others hide additional charges until checkout, making it hard to compare costs accurately,” said Caroline Morse Teel, executive editor of the SmarterTravel website.

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That would create a simpler, more transparent and self-sustaining system without generating systemic stress.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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