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The actual distribution of occlusal forces may be different from the results of this study because there are individual differences in the material properties of the soft tissue.

Because there are individual differences among PE teachers, PTE was also used as a random effect along with schools.

It should be noted that the difference between conventional delay and probability discounting rates = k d - k p cannot be utilized for this aim, because there are individual differences in the estimation of subjective probability of obtaining a delayed reward.

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exist because there are individuals or communities that create them.

Moreover, because there are individuals that were identified as either A. germinans and A. schaueriana, while sharing reciprocal haplotypes, cpDNA and nDNA data no longer support the asymmetrical hybridization between these species, indicating that gene flow may indeed occur bidirectionally.

But Sessions said there was a "concern" that the Justice Department could sue "good departments" just because there were "individuals within the department" who had done wrong.

Representative Antonio Parkinson, a co-sponsor of the TBI proposal, said some type of legislation needs to be passed to address the backlogs because besides rape victims there are individuals who have been falsely accused of rape and need the kits tested to be exonerated.

Because, for example, there are individuals who are expert meditators but live in a traditional cultural context, so when they come out of their meditative trance, they advocate worldviews and perspectives that people like you and me would find inappropriate for a modern or postmodern context.

His point is this: It is much easier to win multiple medals in sports like swimming and gymnastics than in track and field, because there are more individual events.

Within English trusts law, a standard express trust has a relationship between the trustees and the beneficiaries; this does not apply to charitable trusts, partially because of the special definition of trustee used and partially because there are no individual beneficiaries identified in a charitable trust.

This 'supersonic congenics' strategy was promising, but has not proved practical because of the limited number of oocytes that can be produced and because there are great individual differences in response to superovulation resumes.

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