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The facial muscles triggered by those seven basic emotions are, he has shown, essentially the same, regardless of language and culture, from the US to Japan, Brazil to Papua New Guinea.

The Waddell-Main Disability Index has shown essentially equal contribution from each of its nine items [ 15]; thus, the sums of any number of these items would be at regular intervals, and since there is a true zero, these scores appear to be ratio measures.

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Indeed, they've shown essentially no interest in this issue; for example, the UN has neither adopted nor deliberated protocols to deal with a SETI signal, let alone considered their actions in case of a physical visit.

But norms and rules, as Wittgenstein has shown, are essentially public, and that means that when I engage in practices I must be essentially interchangeable with anyone else who does: I eat as one eats; I drive as one drives; I even protest as one protests.

The global gene array has shown that essentially all hypoxia-regulated genes are regulated by VHL in renal cancer contributing to an understanding of tissue selectivity of transformation.

In this hour, which hurriedly undid so much of what came before it, "Sons of Anarchy" has shown that's essentially unwilling to change its central formula.

Interestingly, over the threat which led to the Montreal Protocol, as Richard Benedick in his Ozone Diplomacy has shown, America led Europe essentially because its citizens took the threat of skin cancer very seriously.

Moreover, a recent study of pharmacokinetics has shown that there is essentially no retention of the dye in normal mouse brain 24 h after injection [19].

In preclinical and phase I studies, 99mTc-N-DBODC5 has shown characteristics of an essentially ideal MPI tracer.

Detailed analysis of the natural history of the disease has shown that progression is essentially independent of relapse activity and indistinguishable between primary progressive and relapse onset cases (Compston, 2006; Confavreux and Vukusic, 2006 a, b ; Kremenchutzky et al., 2006).

Professor Qiqi Wang is part of a team that has shown that a bi-plane – essentially  two, stacked wings - could bring huge improvements over the traditional delta-wing seen on Concorde.

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