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For instance it has been recently speculated based on tissue characteristics (e.g. growth lines [5], [20], vascularization and fiber patterning [5], [9], [20]), broad size distribution (in Archaeopteryx; [2], [34]), and apparent age cohorts (in Confuciusornis; [35]) that growth in the first birds was slower than most same-sized living birds (Neornithes) which mature in just days to weeks [36].

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Vitamin D deficiency is recently speculated to play a role in the development of depression.

FreeWheel, which was recently speculated to be an acquisition target, will use the new investment to build out product development and scale its infrastructure.

Such a mechanism was recently speculated in modulation of virally induced immunopathology by T cells [ 26].

So all I can do at this point is speculate based on what I know.

This post is speculating based on a range of facts and public statements from Apple.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was recently asked to speculate about his political future.

A possible mechanism is speculated, primarily based on the strong affinity between the crown ether cores.

"Challenging your player," I recently speculated in an e-mail to a colleague, "is very much like challenging a reader.

(The actor Will Smith had many historians on his side when he recently speculated to the press that Hitler thought he was acting morally).

Many Israelis have recently speculated that Israel will take that step, which the Bush administration has so far resisted, if there is another devastating suicide bombing.

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