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"Raiders of the Lost Ark" could have conferred star status upon Ms. Allen.
The hybrids thus displayed both types of parental strategies which could have conferred enhanced drought adaptability upon them.
Since many toxic substances are bitter, a heightened ability to detect particular bitter compounds could have conferred a survival advantage.
To pull it off, the administration might have used a little more help from allies and a little more of the legitimacy that U.N. endorsement could have conferred.
With the domestication of cattle and goats in the Near East some 10,000 years ago, the ability to digest lactose throughout life could have conferred some nutritional advantage.
John McCain's years as a P.O.W. gave him an understanding of torture and a moral authority to discuss it that no amount of Senate hearings ever could have conferred.
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However, their observation that double mutants showed stronger loss of DNA methylation than the respective single mutants might be due to the used alleles that carried T-DNA insertions in the 5′ UTR or in introns and thus could still have conferred some gene function.
Differential patterns of gene expression between the affected probands and unrelated controls could reflect either acquired modifications that were present before the onset of disease and could (to some extent) have conferred susceptibility to developing an SAID or phenotypic features of the syndrome itself, having less to do with disease etiology.
How could a single mutation have conferred such a dramatically new function?
Thus the mutation conferring white sclera could have become increasingly common among modern humans 40,000 years ago and would have conferred an advantage on those who were hunting with dogs.
Abramson clearly should have conferred earlier with Baquet, a failure that contributed to the impression that she could be an unskilled and insensitive executive.
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