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Unlike Sesame Street, which tested a third of its episodes, the Blue's Clues research team field tested every episode three times with children aged between two to six in preschool environments such as Head Start programs, public schools, and private day care centers.

Many students really have no clue about research, proposal writing, fund raising, publishing, or the peer-reviewed tenure process.

In addition to helping researchers understand mammalian evolution, the work provides important clues for research in many areas of biology, adds Elizabeth Deane, an immunologist from Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia.

This study might be a pioneer of establishing standardized animal models for this malignancy and offering new clues for research into the pathogenesis of MTOE.

Such a "reversed endophenotype" (see also Loo et al. 2015) approach could also help us in the search for less intrusive markers for differential susceptibility to specific environmental adversity, and in turn give us clues for research and intervention strategies.

"It started out pretty baffling, and to this point they still have no clue," Bob Bonde, a research biologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, told NatGeo.

And these findings may provide an important clue for further research in the asthma pathogenesis and suggest a new remedy for asthma treatment.

The results present in this study suggested that TLR3 and TLR7 in immune organs both systemically modulated disease development in AIPI rats by reducing serum IgE release via IL-4 down-regulation, and which may provide a vital clue for further research in the asthma pathogenesis and suggest a new target for asthma treatment.

One clue comes from research showing that face aftereffects are significantly reduced in children with autism and their first-degree relatives (Pellicano et al. 2007, 2013; Fiorentini et al. 2012).

A large number of genes of unknown function showed significant variations in expression under temperature stress, providing a new and valuable clue for future research into mechanisms by which P. yezoensis tolerates the unique environment of the intertidal zone.

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