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It seems worthwhile noting that the simplification in (25) represents a variant of the MAP integral approximation, as often applied in Bayesian estimation [26].

There must be scientifically credible arguments to support the read-across, and the inherent uncertainties must be addressed as uncertainty factors as often applied in weight-of-evidence approaches (Cronin et al. 2013).

Second, as often applied, the Criteria become something of a checklist or a set of headings for citation of outcomes favorable or opposed to a causal hypothesis, but each evaluation is often not done very rigorously or transparently and suffers from the criticism we mentioned above simply citing the studies that fit and announcing a professional judgment conclusion.

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On the contrary, biodiversity was suppressed when covered with fertile topsoil, as is often applied in the technical reclamation practice.

It is relevant to note that the (amount of) reflections is not of much importance to the depiction of the artwork itself, as it often applied by museum professionals instead of the original artists.

Third, since we applied a gradual decline of glucose levels, rather than an abrupt loss of glucose or inhibition of glycolysis, as is often applied [ 16, 50], previously unappreciated compensatory mechanisms may occur.

Peroxisomal and methanol utilization genes were confirmed to be subject to carbon substrate repression in excess glucose or glycerol, but were found to be strongly de-repressed in limiting glucose-conditions (as are often applied in fed batch cultivations) in addition to induction by methanol.

In this sense, to highlight once again the difficulty of defining species, if one adopted the same criteria as are often applied to animal or plant species in the wild, one could conclude that speciation has already started occurring in humans.

To add further complexity, it is not clear whether carrying capacity was intended as a dynamic concept subject to temporal variability as it was often applied in the reviewed studies.

The use of such hydrogels in drug delivery systems is particularly important as they are often applied to protect the protein from hostile conditions such as low pH in the stomach [ 7] since the therapeutic application of hydrophilic macromolecules is associated with some serious problems, especially upon their oral administration [ 2].

The endoscopic placement of metallic stents for palliation of malignant obstruction of the GI or biliary tract is an established practice and as such is often applied.

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