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The scenario involving a layer of water molecules bound to the inflating cell membrane surface could conciliate this apparent discrepancy.

During the night, the excitatory GABA actions are centered in the ventral SCN that could conciliate the reports that indicate phase shifts induced by GABA at a cellular level as well as behavioral level, with those indicating that light phase shifts involve NMDA receptors activation in the ventral SCN.

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These apparently contrasting findings could be conciliated by the increased efficiency of chemotherapeutic agents in the more proliferative leukemic blasts (expressing lower miR-29a levels) during induction therapy.

In a more general sense, our results may proportionate a new perspective of the phenomena of up and down transitions (and a theoretical framework) that could serve to conciliate the main experimental findings, and that could help for a deep understanding of this complex dynamics of the brain activity.

Against such subversion, the Ottomans could only try to conciliate their subjects where possible and repress them when conciliation was rejected, taking advantage at every opportunity of each rivalry that arose between the Habsburgs and Russians for predominance in the Balkan provinces of the empire.

One was the terrorists, Basque, Maoist and neo-fascist, who could neither be conciliated nor legalised.

However, an increasing number of studies in the reeler brain could not be conciliated with this oversimplification, for example studies that examined the position of corticospinal projection neurons (Terashima et al. 1983; Polleux et al. 1998; Yamamoto et al. 2003).

The measures taken in the Quebec Act to conciliate the French could not in honour or policy be withdrawn.

Critics say the legal reform will create a generation of "disposable workers", but yesterday ministers tried to conciliate growing opposition, one saying no worker could be laid off without justification.

The city "declines to conciliate".

YET unlike a pugnacious talk show host, Mr. Bush was looking to conciliate.

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