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Examining even more attempts at nationalization such as the New Deal, Medicare, and Medicaid reveals that similar issues plague them all.

The most important one is that the frequency with which binding sites for the same TF appear is much higher in regions coming from a ChIP, where they should appear a very high percentage of the sequences examined, even more than once in a single sequence, while in promoters from coexpressed genes there is no guarantee for this.

To examine even more elaborate visual processing and learning in rl−/− mice, we measured orientation discrimination using the visual water task (Prusky et al. 2000), which is based on reinforcement learning and allows for measurement of perceptual thresholds of the tested animals.

As the House and Senate continue to examine the wave of disinformation around the 2016 presidential election, concerns around the security of voting systems examine something even more germane to the U.S. democratic system.

While at it, let us examine an even more startling compromise: Why have a House chaplain at all? Doesn't this leap the barrier between church and state?

"Oh!" he said, and examined the bottle even more attentively.

It is irrelevant whether the invention is obvious when the patent is being examined, and is even more irrelevant whether the invention seems obvious many years after the invention has been brought to market.

Variability in patient populations including differences in age, disease severity, acuity, and comorbidities are potential confounders that make examining practice variability even more difficult.

Variation in fractionation of δ18O, examined alone, may be even more problematic because of exchanges of O in body water with O in CO2 dissolved in body water.

Furthermore, during the first 3 months after the disaster, the medical setup was such that, instead of a single physician providing continuous treatment, various physicians from all over Japan (not necessarily diabetes or hypertension specialists) took turns examining patients, making it even more difficult to administer medications satisfactorily.

Lyons [38] has taken this further in examining the hypothesis that something even more fundamental is happening – namely that society is in transition from the regime of automobility into something else as the 'motor age and the digital age collide'.

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