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Previous multilocus approaches with broad taxon sampling (i.e., more than one exemplar of each aplacophoran class) are actually not in general disagreement with Variopoda, since contaminated aplacophoran sequences may account for occasionally aberrant topologies [ 9, 10, 13].

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Therefore, new less toxic treatment approaches with broader applicability are needed.

Therefore, new less toxic but efficient treatment approaches with broader applicability are needed in elderly APL.

Hence, new less toxic approaches with broader applicability are needed to improve the prognosis of the older APL patients.

According to the ManuFuture reference model, the ManuFuture process followed a systemic and participatory approach with broad stakeholder involvement and engagement.

A metabolomics approach with broad analytical coverage was applied to serum samples from a well characterized population cohort [ 2].

While we are constrained to evaluating only a small subset of potential environmental perturbations, we do so to provide specific examples of an approach with broad applicability.

A man approaches with a broad smile and sits us in a booth by the door.

We developed a series of semi-structured interview questions that followed a funneling approach, beginning with broad questions, such as "tell me about your patients," and then moving to increasingly specific questions, such as "tell me about how you manage patients with chronic non-cancer pain" and "tell me about the decision process you go through when you consider whether to prescribe opioids".

Our multigene approach coupled with broad angiosperm ordinal sampling will allow us to estimate the number of parasitic plant origins in flowering plant phylogeny, interpret potential horizontal transfers of foreign mtDNA into parasitic plant genomes and discern whether parasites are more likely to horizontally acquire DNA than non-parasites.

Welfare economics is the traditional generic label of normative economics, but, in spite of substantial variations between authors, it now tends to be associated with a particular subcontinent of this domain, maybe as a result of the development of "non-welfarist" approaches and of approaches with a broader scope, such as the theory of social choice.

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