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Flatfish metamorphosis and other developmental events involve drastic morphological and physiological changes, the molecular basis of which remains poorly understood.

Chronic inflammatory disease is characterised by predilection for certain sites, the molecular basis of which remains obscure.

The remarkable precision of the synchrony in maintaining oscillating levels of mRNAs must involve intracellular events and communication, the basis of which remains obscure.

Clearly, removing the N-terminal domain of TraF/VirB10 leads to a conformational change in that region, the molecular basis of which remains unclear, given the current resolution of the maps.

Furthermore, as in pregnancy, the abnormal GCT NGT group exhibited greater glycemia (AUCgluc) than the normal GCT NGT group, with no detectable dissimilarity in β-cell function, suggestive of a persistent difference in glucoregulation between these groups (the pathophysiologic basis of which remains unclear).

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Interpretive Acts is a constructive work the polemical force of which remains largely implicit in the roads that it pointedly does not take in theorizing the linguistic basis of literature.

He published a book on bird flight in 1889, entitled "Bird Flight as the Basis of Aviation," which remains a classic in the field to this day.

The community was developed as a planned industrial centre for the production of aluminum products, which remains the basis of the economy.

In 1959, two social psychologists — Bertram Raven and John French — laid out an authoritative taxonomy of power in society, which remains the basis of the field today.

The use of quantitative indicators, which remains the basis for this type of comparative approach [ 67], and results in league tables, is often challenged [ 68].

Suppes' work laid the basis for the Representational Theory of Measurement (RTM), which remains the most influential mathematical theory of measurement to date (Krantz et al. 1971; Suppes et al. 1989; Luce et al. 1990).

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