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This phenomenon, known as the 'planning fallacy', is often exemplified by a genuine and confident belief that a project will proceed as planned, even when it has been proved that the vast majority of similar projects have taken longer.

The impact of Ih on the behavior of a neuron is often exemplified by the voltage sag observed in response to hyperpolarizing current steps [2].

Melbourne trains are run by MTR, which is often exemplified for running the supremely efficient Hong Kong Metro.

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Regarding 2) the sample size used for calculation of reference limits is often small, exemplified by 33 dogs in one of the laboratories used in this study.

While in the last two decades advanced therapeutics have been developed as adjunct treatments, the level of evidence for their efficacy is often poor, as exemplified by a recent review of advanced VLU treatments conducted by researchers at The Johns Hopkins University Evidence-Based Practice Center [ 6].

In hindsight, the mechanism is often obvious as exemplified by Mohri et al. [ 26], but the de novo identification of such triplet sets of interdependent molecules (miRNAs, genes and drugs) is very challenging, since a plethora of miRNA targets and gene drug dependencies exist, creating a virtually endless number of possible combinations.

The alt-right has no consistent ideology; it is a label, like "snob" or "hipster," that is often disavowed by people who exemplify it.

The moral of this painting is that paradise is often a kind of Golgotha as exemplified by the experience of the many tourists who each year find their holiday dream turning into a nightmare as they are stranded at Gatwick due to an air-traffic controllers dispute in Spain.

Another feature of this analysis is that one pathway is often compensated by multiple pathways, as exemplified by cytoskeletal components (necessary for moving complexes through the cell) and the two mannan polymerase complexes that were both identified as belonging to the same group of proteins compensating chitin synthesis.

Like the dragon, with which it is often associated, the phoenix, or fenghuang, exemplifies the union of yin and yang (polar opposites complementing each other in nature and underlying order within the universe).

Census data is often not used, thus this paper exemplifies the use of such techniques in census data as opposed to survey samples, with results providing confirmatory data, and therefore, providing more confidence in censuses and national surveys.

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