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The role of circadian genes in Cancer Biology remains to be a complicated conundrum.
A complicated conundrum exists as defectors have an advantage over cooperators, whenever cooperation is costly so consequently, not cooperating pays off.
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Similarly, Marc Bain of Newsweek opined: "The latest film version of Star Trek is more brawn than brain, and it largely jettisons complicated ethical conundrums in favor of action sequences and special effects.
But the movement for women's rights in sports is complicated by the conundrum of gender and race.
Further complicating this funding conundrum, traditional return on investment rubrics, to which granting agencies often subscribe, do not map on well to the multidisciplinary research centre for several reasons.
The combination of these last two parameters results in a seemingly intractable conundrum, and become further complicated by the real-world realization that pulsed lasers exhibit shot-to-shot energy variation.
The conundrum provided by Barnaby Joyce for his party is a tad more complicated.
Complicated business, complicated.
Often embedded in these debates is the conundrum that complicates wrongful birth and wrongful life lawsuits: under what conditions can we say an individual has been wronged in the context of genetic testing and selective abortion/implantation when that individual would not otherwise have existed (Brock 1995)?
So … conundrum!
Another conundrum.
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