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Thus, we cannot convincingly conclude at this time that the sex chromosomes are crucial in mediating trans regulation of gene expression, although our data support this concept.
It is still not clear that one can convincingly conclude this model based on the results presented here.
The authors convincingly conclude that genetic innovations involving pre-existing DNA repair functions likely play a large role in the acquisition of unusually high IR tolerance.
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It's a fascinating study in the better angels of our nature, and Press (convincingly) concludes that the key factors are rarely high virtue and abstract principle, but much more often mundane human experience, such as being unable to ignore the face in front of you.
"We shall honour those who can tell us how to pluck the hour virtually and well, the delightful people who are capable of taking direct enjoyment in things," he said, less than wholly convincingly, concluding meanwhile, "we must go on pretending that fair is foul and foul is fair".
First, biosimilarity between the biosimilar and the reference insulin can be convincingly concluded from the physicochemical and functional characterization, from comparison using sensitive, orthogonal, and state-of-the-art analytical methods, and from the comparison of the PK and PD profiles.
It is convincingly concluded that a high butanol-tolerant bacterium, E. faecalis strain CM4A, shows lower ability to tolerate butanol under alkaline conditions due to the interactive effects of butanol and alkali stresses.
Stegall praised Torv's acting as she plays "two people very subtly, very convincingly", and concluded her review by commenting she will continue to watch the series because she trusts the writers will "supply us with plausible answers from time to time", but is "losing some respect for it".
"We're able to conclude pretty convincingly that bias exists," says Moss-Racusin, who is now at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York.
The source region of the preshock seems to have released seismic energy as well, although the spatial resolution inferred from the grid spacing of 30 km may be not sufficient to conclude this convincingly.
"When we do a controlled lab experiment, we're able to conclude pretty convincingly that bias exists," says Moss-Racusin, who is now an assistant professor of psychology at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York.
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