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normal

[nawr-muhl] / ˈnɔr məl /




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"Under normal circumstances, flies stop moving when exposed to strong airflow," said Saldes, now a science research specialist at the University of Illinois College of Medicine Peoria and a former doctoral student at UTEP.

From Science Daily

By understanding how cancer cells use this system differently from normal cells, scientists may be able to develop new strategies to slow or stop their spread.

From Science Daily

"You should go about your business and your life, as normal", he said.

From BBC

Michael Dimler, senior vice president of private corporate credit at Morningstar DBRS, attributed the stress to a normal credit downturn where performance of loans weakens while newer investors seek to get their money back.

From The Wall Street Journal

Under normal conditions, reproduction involves recombination, a process where DNA from both parents is mixed together.

From Science Daily