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Potten and Loeffler [ 92] and Nowak and colleagues [ 93, 95] have postulated similar models for cancers of the small intestine and colon taking account of the linear structure of the crypts, and in which necessarily the assumption of conditional independence breaks down.

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A systematic literature review was conducted to address the immense national gap in knowledge on child sexual abuse (CSA) and ethnic minority communities in Australia, which necessarily borrowed from overseas.

In general, nonpolarizable force fields have been optimized by hyperpolarizing the charge distribution so as to reproduce the electrostatic energy of a system by a Coulombic summation in vacuo, which necessarily predicts a systematically elevated electric field intensity throughout space.

Theoretical and empirical evidence suggest that such changes in morphological integration – which necessarily involve changes in patterns of genetic covariance among traits – would require long time scales (e.g., millions of generations [ 7, 11, 65]; but see [ 66]).

Therefore, common mammal species are influenced by livestock and logging in different ways which necessarily may be taken into account in management and conservation decisions in Mediterranean human-altered forests.

We cannot engage in large collective acts, which necessarily end in totalitarian terror.

In a long dissent, Justice Clarence Thomas said the Constitution gave states the power "to determine the qualifications of voters in federal elections, which necessarily includes the related power to determine whether those qualifications are satisfied".

However, longer measurements would require the neonate's head and trunk to be enclosed in a hood, which necessarily disturbs the infant's heat exchanges with the environment.

To enhance virus particle production, virus-host interactions lead to manipulation of gene expression patterns in the infected cells, which necessarily involve changes in the epigenome.

In contrast, the value of an ally depends on the probability of support in possible future conflicts, which necessarily depends on the ally's commitments to others (and less on other traits).

Universals are thus conceived of as unstructured, objective properties which necessarily reside in individuals.

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