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We may have to accept that apologies come into their own not with grand states of affairs like the financial crisis, brought about by multiple actors and complex causes, but with individual cases where one person can express to another their regret for their (or their organisation's) misdeeds and for the harm they caused – as with medical error, for example.

Consequently, they also clearly violate the CONSORT guidelines [67] regarding interpretation of the results under consideration of the study hypotheses, the possible causes of distortions ("bias") and the problems brought about by multiple statistical testing and multiple target criteria.

Given the complexity and multifactorial nature of maternal-infant HIV-1 transmission, we considered it more important to identify potential factors that may play a role in this route of infection rather than simply dismissing these leads as due to chance variations brought about by multiple comparisons.

This is compatible with gene regulation being brought about by multiple miRNA exerting a synergistic effect (Doench and Sharp, 2004).

In nature, a departure from the homeostatic equilibrium, or stress, is often brought about by multiple environmental factors [ 46].

In this paper we use GSDA to investigate the regulatory effects brought about by multiple routes of interaction between supply and demand reaction blocks.

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Although adaptation to an environment can be brought about by varying multiple regulatory and metabolic processes, signaling pathways can provide greater phenotypic flexibility, allowing both plasticity of response in a new environment and resolution of the associated loss in fitness by cost-sharing it among many genes.

This paradoxical result – the antibodies might have been expected to cause the accelerated destruction of the kidneys – was evidently brought about by antibodies induced after multiple immunisations of the antibody donors – the "enhancing" antibodies.

The improvement brought about by the use of multiple robots can be seen in Figure7d for the multi-robot case where, the initial error increase, although not completely eliminated, has been greatly reduced compared to the single robot case (Figure6d).

"Who's That Girl" also makes use of the sonic effect brought about by the combination of multiple vocal lines, which had been previously used by groups like The Beach Boys in their singles "God Only Knows" (1966) and "I Get Around" (1964) as well as R.E.M.'s singles "Fall on Me" (1986) and "Near Wild Heaven" (1991).

It also uses the sonic effect brought about by the combination of multiple vocal lines, which had been previously used by groups like The Beach Boys in their singles "God Only Knows" (1966) and "I Get Around" (1964) as well as R.E.M.'s singles "Fall on Me" (1986) and "Near Wild Heaven" (1991).

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