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So far as is known, there is no particular state of any part of the body no action of any muscle, no secretion of any substance, no change in any cell that cannot in principle be explained by existing physical theories, assuming it can be explained at all (quantum indeterminacy is irrelevant to the present point).
Assuming that it explains the emergence of concepts and practices that are more or less equivalent to ours, the story offers us an account of the nature and role of morality.
Therefore although disease stage potentially explains some of the socioeconomic survival inequalities in colorectal cancer (as with rural inequalities), it can't be assumed it will explain all, or even most, of the differences.
"People do something reasonable for one bounce and then assume it reflects diffusely," Marschner explained.
"If they find out you met on the Internet," Donor explains, "they assume it's for money, and they'll call off the operation".
"If they find out you met on the Internet," Donor explains, "they assume it's for money, and they'll call off the operation". If all goes well, the transplant may happen soon.
David, a salesman who would not give his last name or the name of the owner of Health Genesis, said, "This whole thing about mad cow disease is so new" and explained, "We assume it's safe because it's made available by the people who make it".
Unexplained, however, is the non sequitur of why this conclusion necessarily follows, unless one, of course, is begging the question of its falsity to begin with by the circular logic of assuming that explaining its origin thereby renders it false.
As it explained earlier, it is assumed that the incoming workload (traffic and process) follows a Gaussian distribution.
Take for example the final lines of "The Wake", a deeply felt poem in which an older man - a grandfather, I assumed - explains to the poet that he is dying.
A white noise is assumed, which explains the (sqrt {N}) factor in the denominator of (mathcal {R}).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com