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For example, the authors broadly conclude that there are no defects in complex formation that result from the various loop 3 mutations (based on Figure 4 figure supplement 1) and yet there are clear differences in the level of toeprint that is observed; differences in these results should be fairly discussed.

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It broadly concluded that GMO feed was safe and nutritionally identical to non-GMO feed.

More broadly, the report concluded that immigration benefited the economy.

It broadly concluded, she says, that the advantages of staying in outweigh the disadvantages, with eight out of ten CBI members wanting to do so regardless of any renegotiations.Other lobby groups for business are also generally pro-European, but point to nuances in their members' attitudes towards the referendum.

But the piece broadly seems to conclude that the path to higher fertility rates (interestingly, not all experts quoted believe this is necessary for societies to thrive) is put down to a handful of factors: either generosity (as in Scandinavian social programmes) or flexibility (as in American-style working conditions), combined with a reasonable dose of fatherly nappy-changing.

But they stressed that their study broadly concludes the same thing: Garbage is present in the food chain.

However, the Treasury Department studied the impact the Volcker Rule would have on liquidity across markets broadly and concluded that it would be limited.

Looking more broadly, they concluded that an adult who spends an average of six hours a day watching TV over the course of a lifetime can expect to live 4.8 years fewer than a person who does not watch TV.

It can broadly be concluded that single- and multilocus models make equivalent predictions for families and twins.

We conclude that, broadly, the mean escape time varies exponentially in the potential barrier and that it is smooth and monotonically decreasing in both λ and α.

However, Walsh et al. [ 8] make comparison between Glasgow and other European regions, with broadly similar post-industrial decline, and conclude that the contextual factors which may aggravate or alleviate the negative consequences of these broad economic trends on population health remain unclear.

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