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This impairment is curious in that although visual fixation of the target may stem from the akinesia of PD, it is less clear that the failure to disengage can be similarly explained.

The Env of FL4 is curious in that it lacks two potential sites for N-linked glycosylation that are highly conserved amongst the majority of field strains of virus.

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It was curious in that it was the only thing I was doing that was not directly related to theatre or film.

The degree/essentiality relationships discussed above for the raw PPI data sets are curious in that if there is a (weak) degree/abundance correlation, there is also a degree/essentiality relationship.

In addition, our results that abdominal Gr66a neurons do not appear to play a primary role in determining egg-laying preference are curious in that past studies have attributed bristles on the Drosophila ovipositor and vagina as being necessary for egg-laying behaviors, largely based on classification of these sensilla as possessing a chemosensory-like morphology (Taylor 1989; Stocker 1994).

But the story as commonly told has a twist that is curious in historic context: the prominence of blood and lymph diseases in the new image and practice of cancer.

That uncertainty is curious in light of the artist's psychiatric history (Johnson).

Though the beginning of the paragraph strongly suggests that Biel was indeed an occasionalist, it is curious that in the latter half of the paragraph he is identified with Peter D'Ailly as asserting that "fire too is in its own way a cause of the heat".

(The geometric interpretation of complex numbers was recognized early on by Wessel, Argand, and Gauss, but it was only with the publications of Gauss and Hamilton in the 1830s that doubts about the acceptability of complex numbers in the larger mathematical community were overcome. It is curious that in 1854 Boole regarded $\sqrt{-1} \sqrt{-1} $pretasle).

Hence, it is curious that in general, systems biology does not set its developments in the framework of the algorithmic construction of processes, and, as a consequence, it does not take recursivity into account.

So it is curious that in almost 300 pages of dense text, nowhere will you find a lobbyist interviewed at length on the record; not a minister past or present, civil servant, or even a frustrated backbencher talking frankly about the pressures exerted.

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