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Finally, it might also be argued that large ectotherms can maintain higher constant minimum body temperatures than do smaller species.

Perhaps it can be argued that large tumors develop because of the dynamics of clonal evolution of cells in response to their microenvironmental supply of the nutrients oxygen and glucose[ 62 ].

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However, it may be argued that larger series of time-controlled (natural) experiments with known dates of population establishment are needed for a proper assessment of evolutionary rates in Cepaea.

However, according to Kitzinger (21) and Dahlgren et al. (19), it can be argued that larger focus groups allow the exploration of critical interactions and many opinions about the phenomenon under examination (20).

Then it is argued that large amounts of mathematics are indispensable to empirical science.

It is argued that large emerging countries like China can design their own policy agenda to deal with the diverse interests of different political institutions and business companies under the globalization.

It has been argued that large concentrations of selenite may have oxidant properties and may result in inhibition of NF-κB to DNA binding through direct oxidation of the thiol groups of this transcription factor [ 13, 14] or in transient proapoptotic action on inflammatory circulating cells [ 15, 16].

It has also been argued that large concentrations of selenite may have oxidant properties and may result in inhibition of nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) to DNA binding [ 13, 14] or a transient proapoptotic action on inflammatory circulating cells [ 15, 16].

She would be the first to admit that others have taken her tack, that aid simply doesn't work: William Easterly, for example, in The White Man's Burden: Why the West's Efforts to Aid the Rest Have Done So Much Ill and So Little Good; Peter Bauer, the Hungarian-born economist to whom Moyo has dedicated her book, was arguing that large transfers of aid were a mistake as far back as the 1960s.

As heterogeneity in the input data decreases the reliability of the mixture toxicity prediction, it could be argued that the large variability particularly in the chronic fish studies caused the poor compliance.

It could be argued that when large changes are required, it would be more efficient to generate one antisense transcript that can control multiple pathways than to generate multiple individual transcripts.

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