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To fill the revenue gap, the Treasury outlined several new ideas for raising nearly $60 billion over 10 years, mainly from tightening rules for inheritance taxes but also from changes in taxing some types of life insurance and other products.

Notice the productivity component arises not only from changes in the behavior of individuals, but also from changes in the population's age structure.

Both tendon material and morphological changes result not only from an increase of collagen synthesis but also from changes of collagen fibril morphology and levels of collagen molecular cross-linking [19,32,33].

We propose that for MTS and CellTiter-Blue assays, the false increase in viability might be due not only from the physical interference by the nanoparticles (not supported by our data) but also from changes in cellular activities involved in redox reactions in response to MNPs.

Furthermore, our findings suggest that the increasing abundance of both Aglais species may result not only from the increasing spread of nettles into the farmland but also from changes in their quality due to the eutrophication of the landscape during recent decades.

One reason could be that oxygenation not only results from changes in (regional) ventilation but also from changes in (regional) perfusion.

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Later, it was found that CRC results not only from the progressive accumulation of genetic alteration, but also from epigenetic changes (Lengauer et al. 1997).

Later, it was found that CRC results not only from the progressive accumulation of genetic alterations but also from epigenetic changes.

In particular, divergent findings may not only originate from differences in the employed methods and in conceptual differences between anatomical and functional connections but also from evolutionary changes between, e.g., macaque monkeys and humans (for a detailed discussion cf. Eickhoff et al. 2012, b; Tomassini et al. 2007).

The clock is meant to convey the threats we face not only from nuclear weapons, but also from climate change and the potential unintended consequences of genetic engineering, which could be misused by those seeking to create bioweapons.

According to a May report by the Darwin Foundation, "Galápagos at Risk," of which Dr. Watkins, a zoologist and ecologist, was a co-author, the islands' crisis does not just stem from an unprecedented rise in tourism, but also from a change in the marketplace.

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