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Venture capital, the traditional engine of biotechnology, is remarkably scarce in stem cells.
In the process, we were surprised that for certain organisms, like fireflies, there is a wealth of information, but for most other glowing animals, knowledge is remarkably scarce.
Despite the theoretical underpinnings, strong evidence that Allee effects operate in introduced populations is remarkably scarce (Table 1).
Although arthropod diversity would be expected to be highest in heterogeneous grasslands, evidence for this relationship is remarkably scarce.
Actually, the literature on the psychometric properties of the FAMHQ is remarkably scarce, if not completely obscure.
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Accommodations near the ruins are remarkably scarce.
Verne Harris, head of memory programming at the Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory and keeper of his archive, emailed simply: "I haven't a clue!" Newspaper cuttings about the issue are remarkably scarce.
On the other hand, arguments opposing early schooling were remarkably scarce.
To recapitulate, arguments against universal and mandatory preschool across the news reports were remarkably scarce.
In truth, compared to the previous century, U.S. enemies are remarkably scarce on this planet.
Studies in young children, particularly those from low-income countries, are remarkably scarce, with only few studies reporting links in children [ 5, 6].
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