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The Arab world has begun to answer.
For Obama, the transition from presidential candidate to Oval Office occupant has begun to answer some of the contradictions that persisted through his long quest for the White House.
While we are still a long way off from fully understanding the precise ways in which genes affect sleep in humans, the neurobiologist Dragana Rogulja, who studies the transition from wakefulness to sleep in Drosophila melanogaster, the fruit fly, has begun to answer that question for other animals.
While we are still a long way off from fully understanding the precise ways in which genes affect sleep in humans, the neurobiologist Dragana Rogulja, who studies the transition from wakefulness to sleep in Drosophila melanogaster, the fruit fly, has begun to answer that question for other animals.
Although Axel and Buck's work has begun to answer fundamental questions about how the sense of smell functions, it has also raised new questions that have attracted researchers from other fields to study olfaction.
It's a question Peyton Fulford has begun to answer with her ongoing series "Infinite Tenderness," a documentation of queer Southern youth.
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I will discuss how observations so far have begun to answer those questions and where they need to concentrate in the future.
That conversation could have begun to answer his question, "Why are white writers and historians so drawn to the history of black Americans?" White people are drawn to this history because American history is African-American history.
And its breakout popularity suggests that the people behind Pulse may have begun to answer a question that nags publishers everywhere — how to deliver news and make money in a post-print world.
Neuroimaging techniques, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), positron emission tomography (PET), and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), have begun to answer basic questions about both psychopathologic disorders and normal development and function.
Fortunately, a couple of years previously, a British scientist based at Cern, the physics laboratory outside Geneva, had begun to answer that question, and by 1993 his answer was beginning to be known to the general public.
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