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One could conjecture that self-awareness and, by extension, consciousness are, at their core, an indication of our ability to think about ourselves in the abstract — to self-simulate.

"One could conjecture that it has something to do with not wanting to shine the light on the Christie administration's involvement with halfway houses," said the Senate majority leader, Loretta Weinberg, a Democrat from Bergen County.

In our study, we computationally examined the inhibitory action of EGCG against the native and the mutant SOD1 through molecular docking, steered molecular dynamics and conformational sampling methods From the outcome, we could conjecture that the protein destabilization and increased β-sheet propensity that occurred due to mutation were regained upon the binding of EGCG.

Following [26], we could conjecture that this effect is mediated through the nonneuronal cells that also exhibit calcium oscillations [5] and signal to GnRH neurons via ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) through the ionotropic receptor P2X (a ligand-gated ion channel).

At the end of the paper, we would like to mention that from Example 5.2 we could conjecture that maybe condition beta< frac{br}{ac} (6.10) is enough to ensure system (1.1) admits a unique positive equilibrium which is locally asymptotically stable, or globally asymptotically stable.

Here, one could conjecture that it is the variability in the RGC densities, coverage factors, and spatial pooling across individuals and even across the visual field of the single individual, could account for such variability.

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While the previous results could lead one to conjecture that f(r)= r for all r, Habib and To [ 18] recently disproved this possibility by exhibiting a set C of five 4-state characters such that C is incompatible, but every proper subset of the characters in C are compatible, showing that f(4)≥5.

This observation leads us to conjecture that BMH1 could be more strongly expressed than BMH2 during the G1 phase, resulting in a higher abundance of Bmh1 protein during and after G1 phase.

But seemingly today, one could readily conjecture that the CME had gotten its tentacles into the heart of that commission, because nothing has been heard from that august body.

Could one conjecture that Mr. Gross's persuasiveness goes beyond appearances on CNBC and as far as Mr. Paulson's ear? Certainly the redemption of all classes of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac bonds at full value is highly peculiar given that some $110 Billion in Lehman Bonds are now trading at 18 cents on the dollar according to the Financial Times (Sept . 23.

51 One could therefore conjecture that increases in cardiorespiratory capacity should help to lower one's risk for developing cancer.

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