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Age was omitted as a selection criterion in interviews 6-13 as the analyses showed that age in itself did not seem important but rather the complexity of the patients' problems, in combination with reduced functional ability, which also was the reason for home care [ 10].

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"In other productions, when youngsters were put onstage, I never saw that brutal energy," Mr. Devriendt said about his quest for a theater project about the teenage years that was neither saccharine nor nihilistic, but rather reflected the complexity of the search of identity and the need to experiment.

Avascular necrosis after plating does not appear to be directly related to the Neer category of fracture, but rather reflects the complexity of the fracture.

Pluralism, on the other hand, holds that the observed plurality of approaches within a science is no flaw but rather reflects the complexity of the phenomena under investigation in interaction with the limitations of human cognitive capacities and the variety of human cognitive as well as pragmatic interests in representations of those phenomena.

The balance of stimulatory and inhibitory effects of VIP and the effects of DPPIV activity is not a situation that can be duplicated in vitro, but rather represents the complexity of trying to model local environments where inflammation is being driven by an influx of activated cells from the systemic circulation.

These results do not appear to be driven by the economic complexity of derivatives, but rather the financial reporting of such economic complexity.

Rather, the complexity of the disease must be matched with an equally complex therapeutic arsenal if one hopes to effectively treat the disease.

Rather, the complexity of feeling is expressed in the complexity of entangled bodies.

Rather, the complexity and lack of user friendliness is the bigger driver.

Rather, the complexity seems to lie in the free-energy gradients of too many kinds of potential reactions and reaction mechanisms, which involve polymers (polyelectrolytes), ions, and molecules, and which are always coupled to external physical gradients through membranous walls.

Thus, the goal of this review has not been to provide definitive answers and recommendations on the benefits (and costs) of mate choice and sexual selection in the management of captive populations, but rather to highlight the complexity of the relationships between mate choice, population fitness, and the current genetic goals of maintaining small populations in captivity.

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