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In traditional societies, individual actions need not be extensively thought about, because available choices are already determined (by the customs, traditions, etc).
It has been extensively thought that the aggregation of these proteins is due to misfolding.
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According to Bowker, to whom they spoke extensively, they thought that Margerie was playing the distraught widow.
He wrote extensively for think tanks, online blogs and academic journals, including for European Foreign Affairs Review, The International Spectator, EurActiv and Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft.
The National Security Council is a bureaucracy that helps the President streamline decision-making, and Donilon seems to have thought extensively about how that system works.
There are some places you just don't expect to find a pig, and although I haven't thought extensively before about all the very many different places where I wouldn't expect to find one, if I had, an executive housing estate in Romford would probably figure quite highly.
But, unlike most of the other candidates, he had thought extensively about what he would do as the community manager and had written down his many ideas in preparation for our interview.
The results of a 2014 study of the gill structure of an unusually well-preserved 325 million year old fossil suggested that sharks are not "living fossils", but rather have evolved more extensively than previously thought over the hundreds of millions of years they have been around.
Sequencing and analyzing the mitochondrial genomes of E. crassus and E. minuta shows that the mitochondrial genomes of ciliates are rearranged more extensively than previously thought.
We took advantage of another project that had extensively genotyped genes thought to be related to chronic lung disease, based on our belief that heart disease and chronic lung disease share many pathways.
Recent instances of infection have occurred with Marburg virus in Colorado (19 ) and the Netherlands (20 ); with Lassa fever virus in New Jersey (15 ), the United Kingdom (16 ), and Germany 6 (16 ); with Y. pestis (32 ) in New York, New York; and with (initially thought) extensively drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Atlanta, Georgia (33 ).
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