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Some recent research argued that the structure of bee brains could allow for some subjective experience.

A change in leadership could allow for some changes to be made outside the General Assembly.

However, the combination of methods could allow for some of the weaknesses in collecting the data, to be addressed.

The use of a standard pneumonia case definition that is designed for surveillance and epidemiologic research would improve generalizability and could allow for direct comparisons of incidence and mortality estimates in China and elsewhere [15], [53].

In addition, this study could allow for future comparisons with other studies performed on CSWs in Nigeria.

However, those methodologies do not provide confidence estimates in a probabilistic framework, which, in turn, could allow for meaningful comparisons.

DMBA has been shown to induce the development of ERα-positive tumors in rats [ 74] and mice [ 1], and thus could allow for the comparison of tumor progression between ERα-positive and ERα-negative tumors.

This could allow for more in-depth comparisons of isolates shared between sports, or comparison of staff versus sport participants.

A magnifying device or loupes used during interpretation of radiographs could allow for visualization of some unseen details [ 7].

In comparison to EEG, these MEG characteristics could allow for the separation of the middle latency components (M50 and M70) [13].

Some of the screened gene products could allow for interactions and interferences with native mammalian interactomes.

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