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Novices (n = 154) and experts (n = 33) judged "certainty of risk" across 43 scenarios; whether a scenario constituted a case of financial abuse or not was a function of expert opinion.
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This thinking does not constitute a case of proving or following a proof of the conclusion, because it involves a step which we cannot clearly tell is valid.
The strongest version of this argument states that it would be wrong now to produce a child using SCNT because it would constitute a case of wrongful procreation.
The industrially important process of formaldehyde absorption in water constitutes a case of multicomponent mass transfer with multiple reactions and considerable heat effects.
To investigate whether the similarities between PrP and ZIP10 constitute a case of convergent evolution, we analyzed ortholog sequences of both PrP and ZIP10 across a wide range of species within the chordate lineage.
Thus, these two RNAs possibly constitute a case of co-accumulating miRNA/miRNA*.
The WGD paralogs YDL131W (LYS21) and YDL182W (LYS20) also constitute a case of isozymes with totally overlapping function.
On the other hand, the mir-34 family could constitute a case of convergent gene evolution in P. pacificus.
It is possible that convergence of syndactyly constitutes a case of parallelism which develops through similar or identical developmental pathways [ 1].
Data for people who died before t0 does not exist in the study, which constitutes a case of left data truncation.
The prevalence of elder abuse reported by family carers in previous studies has ranged from 12-55%, 6 with some of the variation due to differences in definitions of what constitutes a case of abuse.
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