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Whilst these latter differences may often simply reflect divergent patterns of development, they underscore the need for comparative data for other cnidarians – ancestral characteristics can be inferred with much greater confidence when the inference is based on multiple representatives.
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Gene ages were inferred with previously described methods77.
Although this has not been confirmed in this study, much can be inferred by comparison with recent studies of SLC4A2 knockout (Ae2-/) mice.
A multi-year crowdsourced study, conducted by Stanford scientists and published this week, underlines how much information can be inferred from basic phone logs cross-referenced with other public datasets.
Yours, Shami Dear Shami, I agree that living in a world where so much can be inferred about us from our online behaviour is a cause for concern.
This much may be inferred from the introduction, in which the editors remark that "since the late 1990s her writing has been internationally celebrated and her reputation revived.
It was owned by a man in possession of a good fortune — that much could be inferred from his Lamborghini outside.
By gauging video sentiment on contentious issues, much else could be inferred about their general attitudes and preferences.
It could be inferred that the distribution of B. valaisiana is much wider than originally thought.
Much of the latter could be inferred from the profession/discipline listed by the respondents.
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