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A new paper by the Princeton economists Anne Case and Angus Deaton (another Nobel Prize winner) shows the intertwining nature of health and economics.
A comprehensive study highlighted the intertwining nature of REs and human lincRNAs 17.
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The Florida court's wholesale revision of Florida statutory law, adopted in part to address the problems flowing from its earlier abandonment of the system crafted by the Florida Legislature, ignores the obviously intertwined nature of the protest and contest provisions and overrides numerous legislative choices embodied in the Florida election code.
We assert that a joint focus on both is essential, because of their deeply intertwined nature.
It's all in the intertwining of nature and nurture.
On the other hand, their religion was intertwined with nature, something which may help explain the wind-blown location of the site.
French painter and illustrator Mïrka Lugosi's female nudes also engage with the erotic and how eros is intertwined with "nature" though with a far softer, pop-psychoanalitic intent.
"Jericho" is also painfully significant, an intelligent intertwining of the nature of grief, cultural identity, fraught relationships and shared tragedy.
More important, it's painfully significant, an intelligent and sensitive intertwining of the nature of grief, cultural identity, fraught relationships and shared tragedy.
Everywhere, they find man and nature intertwined.
He wrote that "human dignity is inextricably intertwined in the nature of the unlawful act at issue — the strip search".
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