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Mr. Michels made the comments at a news conference that Toyota held in an effort to rebut a Southern Illinois University professor who told a House panel last month that he was able to replicate an electronic cause for sudden acceleration in Toyotas.
In post-hoc analyses we were not able to replicate an interaction effect for suicide ideation but did find suggestive evidence that the effects of SLEs and 5HTTLPR on suicide ideation differed for males and females.
Managed Blockchain is able to replicate an immutable copy of your blockchain network activity into Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB), which lets you analyze the network activity outside the network and gain insights into trends.
For example, using our voxel-based approach we were able to replicate an anteroposterior gradient in the way aging affects WM.
Rep2 is able to replicate an ITR with an ITR5 nicking stem even though the ITR5 nicking stem contains a different trs sequence, is one bp shorter, and has two fewer unpaired nucleotides at its tip (Fig. 2A).
For example, the best ribozyme replicase created so far – able to replicate an impressive 95-nucleotide stretch of RNA – is ~190 nucleotides in length [ 38], far too long a sequence to have arisen through any conceivable process of random assembly.
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And if robots were able to replicate a plausible simulation of conscious engagement, people would be practically powerless to avoid being seduced into treating them as sentient beings.
Wolpe was thus able to replicate a quality of tonality -- the way the center of gravity keeps shifting -- that he considered too vital an attribute of music to be jettisoned.
"We were surprised that we were able to replicate a lot of the findings coming out of wind tunnels and water tunnels using relatively simple theory," says Ernst van Nierop, a PhD candidate at the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard.
Even if we fast-forward a few decades to when medical science will be able to replicate a woman's uterus and the whole gestation process, the world will still need both men and women.
What really seemed to explain the silence on Monday night was the simple fact that Ms. Olsen has found her sound — her voice, alone and untreated and slow, conjoined with the specific resonance of her guitar — and she's able to replicate a private discovery in front of a crowd.
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