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When supervisors encourage him to use his literary talents to buff up their clients' reports, he responds with enthusiasm: I was given the job of editing out the less credible or unnecessary parts of some of the narratives, while at the same time pointing out places where some stories could be expanded upon or magnified for greater narrative effect.

As we've focused on two component regions of the default network, our results could be expanded upon through additional research to investigate whether similar interesting results could be obtained if activity throughout the entire default network were examined.

However, the architecture provides a very interesting insight into both spatial and object-based neglect at a fairly high level of abstraction that could be expanded upon to further elucidate the neural underpinnings of the theory.

Time constraints also meant that not every knowledge gap could be expanded upon during the workshop.

However, kinase inhibition studies would have to be carried out before this hypothesis could be expanded upon, or confirmed.

The survey contained 8 closed-ended questions, and 2 open-ended questions where perceptions and beliefs about the system could be expanded upon.

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Upon withdrawal of LIF, these iPS cells could be expanded for at least 10 passages in serum-free medium alone while maintaining pluripotency gene expression (supplementary material Fig. S3L-N).

These could be expanded.

Both approaches could be expanded.

That could be expanded further.

Or they could be expanded.

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