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This also creates the illusion of American uniqueness: that our history of ethnic conflict cannot be understood comparatively or in a global context, because it, unlike conflict between Serbs and Bosnian Muslims or between Tutsi and Hutu, is supposedly based on "race" rather than history, politics, and culture.

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One study from Japan only included male volunteers and had a follow-up of 18 years and reported a comparatively higher OR and contributed 44% of heterogeneity [ 20].

Of note, the relevant scientific information on the effectiveness of fluoride in adults and elderly is comparatively low or even nonexistent compared to those of children and adolescents.

These early limbs were polydactylous, consisting of six (in Tulerpeton), seven (in Ichthyostega) and eight or more (in Acanthostega) short digits, with comparatively simple or poorly defined wrists and ankles [10] [14].

Further, participation rates were similar for eligible households in both socioeconomic neighborhoods, providing no suggestion that those with comparatively higher or lower levels of perc were more or less likely to participate (Table 1).

Previous studies have reported that honey stored at low temperatures and/or under fresh conditions has low or minimal HMF concentrations, while aged and/or honey stored at comparatively higher or medium temperature has high HMF concentrations.

"We are dealing with these issues comparatively, abstractly or theoretically," he said.

"Collaboration," in the criminal, not Pétainist, sense, seems to have been comparatively rare, or rarely necessary, and even more rarely prosecuted.

These texts assume that the speaker's ideas and intentions are directly expressed and immediately "present" in speech, whereas in writing they are comparatively remote or "absent" and thus more easily misunderstood.

The vast majority of people in most countries, however, are dependent in various ways upon health services provided by the state, to which they may contribute comparatively little or, in the case of poor countries, nothing at all.

Re "Dozens of Rich Americans Join in Fight to Retain the Estate Tax; Buffett, Soros and Gates's Father Call It Only Fair" (front page, Feb. 14): After many years of reviewing estate plans in connection with divorce cases, I am continually amazed at how very rich people are able to pay comparatively little or no estate tax.

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