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The Biltmore Program can only be fully understood if it is studied against this background of Palestinian life.

The "Dalton phenomenon" can only be fully understood if one looks at the entirety of his production: all of his poetry (including Un libro rojo para Lenin [A Red Book for Lenin]), not just the more lyrical variety, his historical works and theoretical writings about revolutionary struggle, and yes, his very "nuts-and-bolts" texts on guerrilla warfare.

National negotiation and eventual transnational exchange about practices of diversity inclusion can only be fully understood if one takes into account struggles and varying accommodations coexisting in the national realm at the regional and local level.

Furthermore, the intricate competitive relations between bacterial phylotypes may not be fully understood if deep freezing alters the fingerprint of microbial communities, albeit modestly [ 7- 10].

The present study shows that the natural history of HIV in sub-Saharan Africa cannot be fully understood if individual variation in infectiousness is neglected.

Moreover, our work raises the possibility that the natural history of HIV in sub-Saharan Africa cannot be fully understood if individual variation in infectiousness is neglected.

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58, 59, 61, 62 This "double-edged sword" impact of HIF-1 α must be fully understood in the setting of SAH if HIF-1 α-based therapies are to be pursued in translational studies.

Koeppel's book offers a clear reminder that many of history's greatest conundrums can be fully understood only if we turn away for a time from high politics and socioeconomic theory to focus on how people within a given community dealt with the more basic business of survival.

Therefore, the function of genes can be fully understood only if each gene is analyzed in the context of the module or network of membership [1,2].

But the scope of just how Flint's children are affected may not be fully understood for some time, if ever.

We have, necessarily of course, been preoccupied with issues of blame, responsibility and cause in such disasters, almost as if we were following the examples of 18th-century sermons about the sea, as if catastrophes could be fully understood as the consequences of evil human actions or the violation of some deep principles of contemporary faith.

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