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The new documents, Muffett said, show that oil companies "clearly preferred to invest in research to explain away the climate risks," instead of on technologies to reduce emissions.
A second round of documents released in May revealed that the industry had the technology to cut CO2 emissions in the 1970s, but instead chose to "invest in research to explain away the climate risks".
Hence, the attachment theory is widely used in research to explain normative as well as non-normative relationship-specific behavior.
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(Tempel and Walgenbach 2007, p. 2) The diversity perspective in institutional theory has been employed in CSR research to explain cross-national differences in CSR practices (Gjølberg 2009; Jackson and Apostolakou 2010).
Integrating multiple genetic variations with respective weight, which results in polygenic scores as used in many diseases (Dudbridge, 2013), could be applied in microbiome research to explain the underlying genetic architecture for a single taxon or the overall diversity and would yield a more complete overview of host-microbe cross-talk.
So that was considered in this research to explain the fitting of the adsorption isotherm models.
The nature of these responses remains to be elucidated, however, and noteworthy clinical studies should prompt further efforts in basic research to explain the mechanisms beyond clinical observations.
The nature of this phenomenon, however, remains to be elucidated, and noteworthy clinical studies should prompt further efforts in basic research to explain the mechanisms beyond the clinical observation of low adiponectin levels in humans with severe illness.
Thus, although NFDS on female fecundity appears to be a key balancing mechanism operating within populations, the importance of additional mechanisms are still under debate and should deserve more attention in future research to explain this natural phenomenon thoroughly.
We then ask: To what extent can we make use of the determinants of fertility described in existing research to explain ongoing and expected fertility changes over time and space (i.e., cross-country and within-country heterogeneity in fertility levels)?
It has been widely used in epidemiology and medical research to explain occurrence of and survival from a disease (for example, Kurian et al. 2009; Song and Lawson 2009; Spitale et al. 2009; Madan et al. 2008).
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