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It is argued below that if the relationship between the standard in vitro susceptibility measures (50% inhibitory concentrations [IC50], IC90, etc).
It is argued below that change in proliferation may be one such end-point in relation to estimating clinical benefit from new agents.
It is argued below that this is subject to misinterpretation, and an alternative definition for a parameter representing the probability that the new therapy is cost-effective is introduced.
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We do of course talk about "making the tree fall" and "causing the tree to fall," but these terms are to be avoided because they suggest that allowing the tree to fall is not a way of causing it to fall, and, as will be argued below, this is wrong.
As will be argued below, this is not true.
(It will be argued below that this assumption plausibly follows from certain Tractarian commitments).
Analogies (as will be argued below) are grounded in the underlying rationale for earlier decisions, but they do not bind later courts.
It will be argued below that living systems may be defined as open systems maintained in steady-states, far-from-equilibrium, due to matter-energy flows in which informed (genetically) autocatalytic cycles extract energy, build complex internal structures, allowing growth even as they create greater entropy in their environments, and capable, over multigenerational time. of evolution.
It will be argued below that for most realistic population and dispersal parameters this latter effect is small.
Clearly, this assignment neglects patient effort required to trigger the support ventilator; however, it will be argued below that over the range of parameters studied, this effort was small.
Because greater root allocation is argued to increase below-ground competitive ability, the results are consistent with kin selection.
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