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Today's release ended with these words: "we fully retract this paper from the public record".
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While apologizing, Rolling Stone did not fully retract the article and has said it is reviewing what happened.
This hypothesis is even more likely as, contrary to red deer that typically fully retract the larynx down to the sternum during roaring [ 78], fallow deer usually retract the larynx on average 52% during groaning [ 46], which could allow more variability in formant frequencies.
Science is fully retracting the report "detection of an infectious retrovirus, XMRV, in blood cells of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome" (1).
Just days after Science fully retracted the controversial 2009 paper suggesting that a virus called XMRV plays a role in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), the only other paper supporting a link between a mouse-related virus and the mysterious condition has been officially stricken from the scientific record.
However, the magazine has not fully retracted the story.
In a flourish that preserves some of Calatrava's original vision, the glass spine of the building, which is made of blast-proof glass and ribbed with rectangular frames, was built to fully retract, leaving a long, curved, open skylight that stretches the length of the space, like a giant eye that is just waking up.
Rolling Stone apologized on Dec. 5 for the article, but did not fully retract it.
Confronted by the media, he seemed trapped between not wanting to fully retract what he said and not wanting to repeat it.
However, we also observed a preferential segregation of dendritic arbors to either pole of a quiescent neuromast (Figure 2 E G), and that dendries do not fully retract after hair-cell death.
Commonly the germ band fails to fully retract to expose the amnioserosa.
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