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gley .
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Create table d (id int, name varchar (50)); insert into d values (1, 'gly'); insert into d values (2, 'ptgly'); insert into d values (3, 'ybgly'); insert into d values (4, 'ptgly'); insert into d values (5, 'ybgly'); create table table_a (No int, No2 int, num double, itime date); insert into table_a values
BlogJava-首页技术区 2008
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The trade commissioner said European businesses increasin gly are worried about the business climate in China, mostly around lack of protection for intellectual property.
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You probably guessed that the gly preface in Glycemic, similar to the one in glucose, refers to sugar.
THE HIGH SCHOOL REUNION DIET David Colbert 2010
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You probably guessed that the gly preface in Glycemic, similar to the one in glucose, refers to sugar.
THE HIGH SCHOOL REUNION DIET David Colbert 2010
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You probably guessed that the gly preface in Glycemic, similar to the one in glucose, refers to sugar.
THE HIGH SCHOOL REUNION DIET David Colbert 2010
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Re-hiring Mr. Thomas was mesmerizin gly tone-deaf.
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I actually like the idea of m&m as decorations... but the tree is u-gly!
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These, in order, and using the Brand abbreviations, are: arg-pro-pro-gly-phe-ser-pro-phe-arg Kalladin II has a tenth amino acid, lysine (lys), which occurs at the extreme left of the bradykinin chain.
The Human Brain Asimov, Isaac 1963
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When the presence of a hormone is only suspected by the effects it brings about, it is named after those effects in many cases; this new hormone was therefore named hyperglycemic-glycogenolytic factor (hy'per-gly-see'mik gly'koh-jen'oh-lih'tik; "high-glucose, glycogen-dissolving" G) in order to mark the manner in which it raised the blood glucose level and lowered the quantity of glycogen in the liver.
The Human Brain Asimov, Isaac 1963
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Themistocles a noble Sage, and a worthie pere of Athens: gaue the Athenia [n] s counsaile to wall their citée stro [n] gly, and so forthwith to be lordes and rulers by them selues, after their owne facion gouerning.
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