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However, even this conclusion is sufficient to dismiss Prosthecobacterial tubulins as an argument for an evolutionary connection between the PVC superphylum of bacteria and eukaryotes.

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The above conclusions are sufficient to conclude that glyphosate and its related products are not at all innocuous, in either GS or GR cropping systems.

This conclusion alone is sufficient to support a finding of liability for attempted monopolization.

In order to obtain the desired conclusion, it is sufficient to prove that (Phi z rightarrow-infty) as (|z|rightarrowinfty) on (E_{0} := XoPhi z rightarrow-infty

To get the conclusion, it is sufficient to show that Λ i ( f ) is hyperbolic, where Λ i ( f ) = P i ( f | C f ( p ) ) ¯, and i is the index of p. Fix any neighborhood U i ⊂ U of Λ i ( f ).

In order to obtain the desired conclusion, it is sufficient to prove that Φ ( z ) → − ∞ as ∥ z ∥ → ∞ on E 0 : = X ⊕ Y 0. Let Γ = λ − π 2 τ 2. By the definition of m, there exists a constant 0 < δ < σ such that B ( t ) ≥ Γ + δ (3.13).

To get the conclusion, it is sufficient to show that Λ j ( f ) is hyperbolic since H f ( p ) = C f ( p ) = Λ j ( f ), where 0 < j = index ( p ) < dim M. Now C f ( p ) admits a dominated splitting T C f ( p ) M = E ⊕ F such that dim E = index ( p ) by Proposition 2.9(b).

In conclusion, there is sufficient evidence based data to conclude that Paricalcitol can effectively decrease iPTH levels in patients with CKD not yet on dialysis.

In conclusion, there is sufficient indigenous knowledge among the community around Kakamega forest about medicinal plants, to contribute not only to sustainable provision of grass-root health care but also a potential to share this knowledge beyond western Kenya.

Having considered these questions, the groups developed the following set of workshop conclusions: There is sufficient epidemiologic and animal data to suggest that some synergism exists between exposure to air pollutants (primarily outdoor) and biologics (primarily indoor) in the induction of asthma in children and possibly adults (Gilmour et al. 2006).

He moves the discussion from revelation to epistemology and arrives at the following mischievous conclusion: "No testimony is sufficient to establish a miracle, unless the testimony be of such a kind, that its falsehood would be more miraculous, than the fact, which it endeavours to establish".

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