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According to Dennett, the earliest stages of religion were likely characterized by speculations about supernatural or quasi-natural beings.

The MSD, which corresponds to a zone of relatively high temperature (>120°C at 5,000 m), is likely characterized by a tectonically enhanced transmissibility and may therefore represent a deep hydrothermal reservoir.

There is no correlation between these halogens and the degassed volatile elements (H2O, CO2, and S) which implies that the abundances of F and Cl are likely characterized by processes other than degassing and magma chamber crystallization.

At the end of Neolithic period (ca. 6.0 to 5.5 cal. ka BP) the area close to the shoreline was most likely characterized by large coastal lagoons intermittently connected to the open sea.

While science continues to extend to two extremes — micro-scale towards dimensions even smaller than elemental particles and mega-scale even beyond the universe, one recognizes that reductionism is not sufficient to solve many problems we encounter in engineering, which are likely characterized by nonlinearity, nonequilibrium and dissipative multi-scale structures.

Other students are also talented and motivated -- they're not just rich kids but rather today in elite colleges they are more likely characterized by their drive than their parents' tax return.

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This might all seem ancient history, except that it's also very much a part of the rhetoric that will likely characterize this year's election.

If we modeled SOD as a continuous variable (which likely characterizes it accurately as an individual-difference variable), we would be assuming that performance of moderate SOD participants falls linearly between the performance of poor and good SOD participants.

Not many people would likely characterize Simpson's life as "conflict-free".

Unfortunately, as I have said before, some advocates and some members of the press will likely characterize the outcome as a "failure," because the 2 degree C target has not been achieved immediately.

We show that high levels of LTR retrotransposons likely characterize all crown salamanders, suggesting that disproportionate expansion of this transposable element (TE) class contributed to genomic expansion.

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