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LeipzigMajor commercial and industrial city in west Saxony, Germany, on the Weisse Elster (a tributary of the River Elbe), 145 km/90 mi southwest of Berlin; population (2003 est) 485,100. Industries include printing, publishing, and the production of textiles, furs, leather goods, paper, machine tools, and musical instruments. It hosts numerous trade shows, including important industrial and book fairs. The city is also a centre for the arts, culture, and education, and has a university founded in 1409.
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However, scientists weren't sure whether the color variations they've seen represent mammoths' true hues, notes evolutionary biologist Michael Hofreiter of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany. Because DNA is often the most reliable way to trace evolutionary links, a team led by scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, set out to document part of the mammoth genome, which is a map of the creature's DNA. LEIPZIG, Germany - Italy is a three-time World Cup champion that through savvy play and superb defense contends for every title regardless of its talent. |
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