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Aseismic slip may be a key release process of accumulated coupling as inferred in the case of the seventeenth-century Kurile earthquake (e.g., Sawai et al. 2004) if the coupling below the land exists significantly.

Indeed, such a bias has been inferred in the case of Lepidiolamprologus [ 54].

The present work described the lateralization of HG duplications and aHG morphometry in a large population of right-handers and found that the lateralization of aHG can be inferred in the case of L1/R2 and L2/R1 patterns.

This has been inferred in the case of bladder cancer from the study of several tumours removed from the same patient over a long period of time (van Tilborg et al, 2000).

The proteins inferred in the case of the S-phase cell cycle show a significant enrichment for 'G1/S transition of mitotic cell cycle' (p-value: 9.78·10-13).

About three-quarters (74.9%) of the inaccurate topologies inferred in the case of two differentially lengthened branches showed long-branch attraction, i.e. the long branches were topologically adjacent in the reconstructed tree.

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In addition, the universe exists for the benefit of the universal god: We should infer in the case of a beautiful dwelling-place that it was built for its owners and not for mice; we ought, therefore, in the same way to regard the universe as the dwelling-place of the gods.

Although the evolutionary traits are difficult to infer, in the case of GHF10 and 11, the symbiont sequences are relatively closely related to each other in each tree.

Frege says that "the apodictic judgment [i.e., roughly, the judgment whose content begins with a "necessarily" governing the rest of the content] is distinguished from the assertory in that it suggests the existence of universal judgments from which the proposition can be inferred, while in the case of the assertory one such a suggestion is lacking" (Frege 1879, §4).

From Table 4, we can infer that in the case of the same number of iterations, it is reasonable that the change in population number n is more likely to cause a change in the result.

From the premise that "The nature of the beautiful consists precisely in the fact that its inner essence lies outside of the limits of the power of thought, in its origination, in its own coming-to-be," Moritz infers that "in the case of the beautiful, the power of thought can no longer ask, why is it beautiful?" (ibid., p. 564).

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