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While this may sound less parsimonious, the high levels of sequence divergence observed in various β barrel folds (especially when there no comparable functional constraints) do make it a distinctive possibility.
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19, 20 This reconstruction, according to these social authors, lies in moving away from the pessimistic and melancholic processes of aging to one of optimism and a period enriched with distinctive creative possibilities.
However, there is also a danger that it could lead to its channels being less distinctive and the possibility of public confusion over what the licence fee is for, if familiar BBC names and brands appear on a rival channel.
Dunham is dramatizing her need to create as well as her sense that the ability to do so depends on the distinctive pressures and possibilities, liberties and constraints, that arise from life in a big and roiling city.
Things occasionally heated up when the sitar and the tabla (played by Vishal Nagar) hit a groove, but the violin didn't add anything special to the mix; little was made of its distinctive colors and possibilities.
Academics have not ruled out the possibility of distinctive regional mooing.
The response of the rotor with the two types of cracks (transverse and slant) is analysed at subharmonic resonances to explore possibilities of distinctive features in their response.
Pinker is under no obligation to credit Judaism or Christianity with any particular role in the story he's telling, but a book that essentially portrays European civilization as a kind of moral vanguard for humanity should at least address the possibility that this distinctive turn away from violence was influenced by the West's distinctive religious heritage.
But a new genetic study underlines the extreme antiquity of a special group of languages, raising the possibility that their distinctive feature was part of the ancestral human mother tongue.
The Liaoning prototype is found in the Korean peninsula from 1300 BCE on and in Kyūshū from 800 BCE, but Ahn (2003) dismisses the possibility that the distinctive Korean-style bronze dagger developed from this prototype within the Korean peninusla.
Thus, the despairing attitude that Hume famously expresses in the conclusion to Book One of the Treatise, as the consequence of his epistemological inquiry, while it clashes with the self-confident and optimistic attitude we associate with the Enlightenment, in fact reflects an essential possibility in a distinctive Enlightenment problematic regarding authority in belief.
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