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Despite the increasing number of humanlike machines, robots and people are nothing alike.

Despite the increasing number of publications addressing MPLs the research area is still quite fragmented.

Despite the increasing number of OA patients, no cure for this disease has been found to date.

Is it that the medical world remains biased against women, despite the increasing number of women in the ranks?

Despite the increasing number of known molecular interacting partners for ING proteins, the specific biochemical action of mammalian ING proteins and its relationship to tumor suppression remain elusive.

But in the 1950s, despite the increasing number of road deaths, there was little attention paid to the notion of safety.

Despite the increasing number of nations that ban shark-finning, approximately 100 million sharks are killed annually, many for that purpose.

Despite the increasing number of studies linking the immediate-early genes to important brain functions, their role in various neuropsychiatric disorders including schizophrenia is still poorly understood.

However, despite the increasing number of ORC installations at megawatt scale, the waste heat rejected by industrial processes has rather a widespread nature.

Despite the increasing number of clinical trials in gene therapy, no ideal methods still allow non-viral gene transfer in deep tissues such as the liver.

However, the design of side channel restoration projects remains poorly informed by theory or empirical observations despite the increasing number of projects.

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