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Kristen taps into the experience of her friend, David Ness, to give us insight that calls for compassion instead of judgment.

Whilst much is understood about its sediments and geomorphology, it is only recently that new chronological information, using cosmogenic-nuclide burial dating and optically stimulated luminescence dating have offered new insights, and this calls for an updated review of the age and landscape development of the sand sea.

To date, calls for insight into the micro-level processes of private supply-chain auditing have overlooked the extensive research on street-level policy implementation by government monitors, while street-level bureaucracy research has largely ignored the private-sector monitors who play an increasingly important role in implementing standards governing corporate conduct.

The increased use of hardwood, and corresponding engineered wood products (EWP), calls for deeper insights regarding GiR for the connection thereof.

This calls for deeper insights into both the distant and proximate factors that are associated with these morbidities and efforts towards addressing them.

The possibility of using drugs to prevent the mutant p53/p73 complex formation preserving the p73 function, calls for a deeper insight into the molecular and biochemical mechanisms of mutant p53/p73 protein interaction.

I consider, however, that he was ill-advised in choosing such a work as the great Beethoven Violin Concerto to display his truly remarkable gifts, for it is a work of which the interpretation calls for qualities of insight and understanding which are inaccessible to one of immature years, demanding a knowledge and experience of life as much as if not more than of mere art.

The lack of valid indicators, both for the hospital's and the departments' provision of palliative care, calls for more qualitative insight in the clinical staff's daily work including their culture and acceptance of the provision of palliative care.

The lack of valid indicators both for the hospitals' and the departments' organization and provision of palliative care, and the quality of the care, calls for more qualitative insight into the clinical staff's daily work, their culture and acceptance of the provision of palliative care to those in need.

Thus, the finding that different epithelial cells can be included among the targets of an algal toxin contaminating products destined for human consumption calls for a deeper insight into the possibility that long-term effects might be caused in the intact organism by ingestion of low doses of YTX.

The reader has to plod through 300 pages before Safina calls for "calmness, clarity, rationality and insight". For all its sober tone, Safina's work is angry, derisive, sarcastic, jocular and adds little scientific insight.

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