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CAT1, for example, might explain some instances of categorization and some inferences, while CAT2, CAT3, etc. explain others.

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For example, students might explain diffusion as a series of sequential steps where first the oxygen "comes in" and then the carbon dioxide would "go out," rather than simultaneous movement of a collection of molecules (Chi 2005).

Different cell wall composition in these two types of biological systems, as well as the absence of this structure in some protists (for example, ciliates), might explain the different patterns observed in protists and plants.

For example, you might explain why you moved or how lovely your new home is, or even to invite them to come by and stay with you whenever they are free.

For example, you might explain, "I felt like you got annoyed with me when I went out with my friends, and I think it might have been because I didn't let you know about my plans far enough in advance.

For example, enhanced expression of genes encoding the proteins involved in immunoregulatory activities (for example, IL-10) might explain the observed profile of gene expression.

For example, an essay might explain how inappropriate approaches can undermine the value of the work and lead to erroneous interpretations and may go on to offer recommendations of more effective methods.

One approach to address this issue would be to investigate whether single nucleotide polymorphisms and other genetic variation in, for example TIMP-1, might explain some of the familial predisposition to Dupuytren's disease.

"A value-based pricing strategy entails communicating how your product will improve your customer's life so, for example, a technology brand might explain how the product will save the customer time or make their lives easier rather than focusing on how it works," she says.

For example, (1) geographical proximity might explain the Swedish-Norwegian-Danish-Faroese-Finnish-Icelandic cluster (light blue), since those are the languages mostly spoken in the Nordic countries.

For example, an evolutionary psychologist might explain the widespread taste among humans for fatty foods in terms of the importance in our species' distant past of consuming as much fat as possible on those rare occasions when the circumstances presented themselves.

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