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Given the nature of the evidence, knowledge of these languages is confined largely to the sound system and a small part of the vocabulary, and no certain conclusions can be reached as to their historical development or the differences between them.
To estimate mPMI using insect evidence, knowledge of the entomofauna that are attracted to dead bodies in a specific geographic region is critical, as is the knowledge of the growth rates of larvae of dominant carrion insects [ 1].
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It is urgent to improve our understanding of current evidence, knowledge gaps and development of adaptation options.
Trump could dismiss the evidence, deny knowledge of the collusion, and dismiss the Mueller investigation as a "witch hunt".
These findings offer preliminary evidence that knowledge of the Democratic victories colored volunteers' memories of their actions.
These findings illustrate that the timing of events, such as DNA repair, following fluoroquinolone treatment is important to persister survival and provide further evidence that knowledge of the postantibiotic recovery period is critical to understanding persistence phenotypes.
Because the jury had been instructed to rely on the presumption even if it did not believe the Government's direct evidence of knowledge of importation (unless, of course, the defendant met his burden of "satisfying" the jury to the contrary), the Court reversed the conviction.
First, we assessed evidence of knowledge of the indigenous communities on climate change by looking at temperature and rainfall trends between 1984 and 2013.
That might appear to bode well for messaging apps, but at this point there really is little evidence or knowledge of whether chat apps can direct significant volumes of traffic to websites.
And by preserving evidence and knowledge of those species that are lost, we can continue to learn from them.
After this, however, evidence of knowledge of poison in Ptolemaic Egypt can be traced to the writings of an ancient alchemist, Agathodiamon (100BC approx)., who spoke of an (unidentified) mineral that when mixed with natron produced a 'fiery poison'.
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