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Ultimately, the historian's task is to shed light on the what, why, and how of the past, based on inferences from the evidence of the present.

Based on inferences from analyses of the defense response and from the few isolated QDR genes, we suggest several plausible hypotheses for a range of mechanisms underlying QDR.

Based on inferences from the comparison at the 12 sites between earthquake and ambient vibration results, we have collected ambient noise at about 100 sites within the city, intensifying measurements across the main shallow geological variations.

However, many of these highlighted implications are based on inferences from theory and laboratory studies.

However, much of this research is based on inferences from researchers' rather than GPs' experiences, and studies often involved pharmacological interventions or interventions with relatively low GP burden.

Polarity categories of "Andes-to-Amazon" or "Amazon-to-Andes" are based on inferences from phylogenies, geographic ranges of living taxa, and/or ancestral state reconstructions.

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The acceptance of these possibilities is a matter of certainty, though, to be sure, a certainty that is conditional, based on inference from what we do actually experience.

For the inhibitor of dermal melanin phenotype, two tests were performed as the phenotypes were uncertain based on inference from breed standards.

One should exercise care, however, not to over-interpret these results, as they are partly based on inference from other protein interaction data obtained in different contexts.

In contrast, for cooperative interactions, we support annotation of molecular interaction mechanisms based on inference from a combination of different experimental approaches described in a single publication or even assembled by curators based on multiple publications.

The paucity of experimental tools to characterize drug targets in the Strongylida intensifies the need to predict which putative targets are most likely to be essential; in this case, predictions are necessarily based on inference from orthologues in model organisms.

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