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Response: I agree that this sentence does not clearly represent the intended message.
The group agreed that although the term "clinical heterogeneity" does not clearly represent the underlying concept, the term is pervasive in the literature and therefore should continue to be used.
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Six different Haplous analyses were run because the pedigrees do not clearly represent a certain mode of inheritance.
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From a theoretical point of view, the scales do not clearly represent or directly refer to the groups of disgust sensitivity elicitors as proposed by Rozin, Haidt, and McCauley [ 3].
The pedigrees do not clearly represent a certain mode of inheritance; therefore, six independent analyses were performed where the minimum number of required hetSHs and homSHs in cases was varied to cover all possible combinations of hetSHs and homSHs.
"If we don't, clearly that could represent the end of the European Union".
The co-existence of Aβ and α-syn pathologies in dementia patients clearly does not simply represent two concurrent yet independent disease states.
Yet, climate change is an evolutionarily novel risk that does not represent a clearly observable physical danger, and thus, there is no environmental cue present to automatically trigger an affective, fear-based fight-flight type response that bypasses cognition completely (Griskevicius, Cantu, & van Vugt, 2012; Weber, 2006).
Clearly, the logic of strict partitions does not always represent the biological reality.
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