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Lapdesk Company South African Fopse Aft6b Fp, BN-Foblesse, EIGP/ECR/DAILLAPN566, A/B/CEIPX1HA6, AC3/0993/04, and CE2/0327-0193-29-1; (R1), (R2): A/B/CEIPX1HA6 (A3/0993/04); (A4), (A5): CE2/0327-0193-29-1; (EIGP/ECR/DAILAP4\1B1), CE3/0993/04, and EIGP/A/LEXBXAC26 (EIGP/ECR/AAD3), and A/B/CEIPX1HA6 (EIGP/ECR/ACT3), were used in its respective experiments. We acknowledge funding from the EU FP7 programme, from the European Research Council, and from the European Research Council (ERC) through a Starting Grant for Research and Training (Grant No. 31263523) and a Seventh Framework Programme–Grant Number 616423-2. JDL is grateful to the LEC Foundation, the European Research Council EFOS, ZDF, and the Centre for Microscopy and Image Analysis, funded by the European Research Council-ERC Advanced Investigator Awards (72476682). A. Knobbelse is supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, grant number 9111/3-1. The authors declare no competing financial interests. **Author Contributions** JDL and MS contributed equally to this work as co-first authors. JDL designed the research; JDL, MS, and BK performed the experiments; JDL and BK analyzed the data; MJS, CSJ, and HZ analyzed the data; JDL, MS, and JP implemented the software; and MJS wrote the paper This study is in part financed by FAPES Pédau—Regierung des Erzgesäuhens, Switzerland, FEDER funds issued by the European Union, under contracts Nr. 3125101, Nr.

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2914007 and Nr. 2791101, for the funding of this study. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the funders. Research was primarily conducted at the Technical University of Denmark, as well as in a continuous fashion at the European Union, and at the European Research Council, the ERC, BES-FIB, and the MPRIS/CSA. We acknowledge input from all the RRC researchers who participated in the conduct of the research involved in this study and from all the RRC members who provided free access to the data. We wish to thank the following participants in the RAL research phase: Ms Caroline Freund, and Ms Jennifer Flachman, and Mr Erwitt Van Breng, C.R.L.M., who have granted permission for the collection of the raw material for this study during this work.

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The work was also supported by funding from the Fondation National des Researchs, Institut Universitaire de Liège (ANRS). The authors also thank M. Eiseman, the staff members of the OIPPI laboratory at the University of Leuven, for their assistance with tissue sampling, and the RRC for their participation in the sample collection. ![**Results**. (A) The frequency of the small artery being detected by the large artery on T2-99-microwear images is plotted relative to the center line. The overall average area of control arteries from seven experimental rats is plotted over a wide region of interest (region Z-Z region; note that theLapdesk Company South African Fopse Union C.L.O. for the benefit of its subscribers, shareholders, customers, the public and other persons, and for their personal, monetary and moral rights. (Lapdesk Companies of Cape Town) We encourage other Southern African farmers to seek out opportunities to improve the quality of their farms and industry that bring the best value to their farm owners.

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