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Though less than meets the eye, the agreement was still an intriguing case of emerging-nation diplomacy.
Eye covering thus provides an intriguing case of a monkey gesture that may have originated culturally and ultimately may have become co-opted for a signaling function, influencing others' behavior from afar.
The PVDLS domain represents an intriguing case of putative convergence.
On the whole, Clonopsis is an intriguing case of reticulate evolution.
Here, we present an intriguing case of heavily pretreated AGC with liver metastases that was successfully controlled over a year with re-treatment with everolimus.
Comparison of the ground state structures presented here with the strand transfer inhibitor-bound forms of the CI (Hare et al, 2010a, 2010b, 2011) highlights an intriguing case of substrate mimicry utilized by the drugs.
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In a recent essay that lays out his reasoning, O'Reilly makes an intriguing case for the virtues of algorithmic regulation – a case that deserves close scrutiny both for what it promises policymakers and the simplistic assumptions it makes about politics, democracy and power.
Understanding the mechanisms of gene expression regulation in B. aphidicola is of interest for two reasons: first, it would provide a better understanding of the nutritionally based aphid - B. aphidicola association, and second, it provides an intriguing case study of the evolution of gene regulation in a reduced bacterial genome.
The history of governmental responses to the accumulation of scientific evidence about the harms of secondhand smoke (SHS) presents an intriguing case study of incremental public health policy development.
In Spano's attempt to basically trick his way into team ownership lies an intriguing case study of how two uniquely American dysfunctions — self-entitlement and debt — can lead to someone getting in well over their head.
But people can create evolutionary pressures accidentally as well as deliberately, and Charles and Mary Brown of the Universities of Tulsa and Nebraska-Lincoln have discovered an intriguing case in a population of vertebrates: American cliff swallows.The cliff swallow, as its name suggests, likes to build its hardened-mud nests on cliff faces.
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