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This implies that screening tools such as magnetic resonance angiography, which enable assessment of plaque composition and may reflect the real culprit, i.e. plaque vulnerability, could emerge as more potent risk predictors in diabetes.
Work was the culprit, I insisted.
Figuring my old pal Casey was the culprit, I wondered why he would take the gamble.
Though hep E remains the likely culprit, I don't know for sure because there is no clinical test.
The culprit, I suggest, is our tendency to forget what Edmund Husserl called the "lifeworld" — the pre-scientific world of normal human experience, where science has its roots.
He has been playing as Professor Plum, who, he realises, is the culprit: "I wondered what it would actually feel like, to be present at the unravelling of some terrible mystery... to find, all at once, that you were thoroughly and messily bound up in the web of motives and suspicions which you had presumed to untangle".
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Re "Possible Culprit Is Found for Lou Gehrig's Disease" (In Theory, Aug. 30): This excellent article on a devastating disease has some troubling observations.
The two main culprits, I think, are money and celebrity.
What I wrote was widely criticised at the time by kneejerk, laptop warriors because, while placing the blame for the atrocity squarely on the Bin Laden-inspired Salafists (who turned out indeed to be the culprits), I argued that the planes didn't come out of a clear blue sky but emerged from the swamp of hatred the west had sown over many years.
I think I wanted gluten to be the culprit so I found ways to convince myself that it was.
Shaheen, whose work in the NHS includes efforts to stop radicalisation among young mental health patients, told the Independent she intends to make formal complaints against the police: "I was completely innocent – I was made to feel like a culprit … I couldn't understand how reading a book could cause people to suspect me like this.
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