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It was for these reasons - far more than for the hip bars and gourmet restaurants and super-cool hotels, amid plenty more visible measures of abundancy in the capital, Reykjavik - that I bought into the conclusions of the UNDP report.
However, considering larger values for M did not reflect in any qualitative change into the conclusions.
If one now goes back and substitutes 'be defined' for 'be determined' into the conclusions from the arguments from properties quoted above, they take on, to the modern ear, a different meaning.
What the results decidedly do not show is a different biochemistry, an independent genesis or evidence for a shadow biosphere, contrary to co-author Paul Davies' attempts to shoehorn that into the conclusions of an earlier (2008) related paper.
This limited our evaluation of how results using QUADAS-2 are incorporated into the conclusions.
If there are systematic effects, one could and should factor this finding into the conclusions.
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