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The nervous system grows from the ectoderm (which also contributes dental enamel and the epidermis).
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The lost energy contributes to turbulence and mixing near the generation sites.
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His weak heart contributed to his death during surgery.
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Excellent textbooks and numerous publications have contributed to the spread of scientific progress around the world.
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He has appeared in a few films in main and supporting roles and has contributed to films as a screenwriter.
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The association has contributed to the wind and percussion band community through the spheres of literature, performance, and pedagogy.
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She worked with enormous dedication during last years of her life, sleeping only a few hours a day, which possibly contributed to her death.
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Many of these houses have been upgraded and added to over the years, contributing to the area's eclectic style.
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He has also contributed to the epistemology of forecasting.
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This melting and refreezing builds up a layer of ice that contributes to the strength of the igloo.
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