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be understood about
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To be aware of the meaning of.
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Much more needs to be understood about the relationship between women's status and the epidemic".
He meant this to be understood about Tite, who had been with the team for four seasons, a nearly unheard-of tenure for a coach.
Nonetheless, much remained to be understood about the clinical presentation, genetic and environmental risk factors, and effective means of treatment and prevention for CTE.
While evidence for amnesia as a sign of localized brain damage is impressive, much remains to be understood about the physical system that sustains memory.
Having said all of that, researchers like me need to be honest: there is still much to be understood about how to measure human wellbeing.
Sarnat agrees that more remains to be understood about how the spines and muscles evolved, and said his team has plans to study their function further.
Yet, even as it progresses to the clinic, much remains to be understood about this technology.
However, much remains to be understood about how the brain works.
However, much remains to be understood about the relationship between mechanical stimulation of the bone and bone dynamics.
In addition, more needs to be understood about the relative importance of secreted laccase and MnP enzymes.
Thus, despite the significant effort, much remains to be understood about the genetic and environmental basis of BD.
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