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This result is in line with many researchers (Maddison 2007; Guto et al. 2012; Nhemachena and Hassan 2007) who noticed that farmers' who obtain information through extension workers are more likely informed about the climatic situation and the responses followed.
But Fola's introduction to that world was most likely informed by her country's colonial past.
A participant's 'belief' in whether they were allocated to active medication or placebo treatment is likely informed by their expectations and experience of a clinical trial.
His reference to "a campus newspaper editorial that grapples with balancing free speech and appropriate behavior" was likely informed by a controversial Record editorial published in October 2015.
De Caro's confessions, which court documents describe as "reliable," have apparently enabled "the verification of additional crimes that would have been very difficult to uncover in the absence of his statements," and this assistance had likely informed the judge's decision.
That one showed him in his Heat uniform, which he would soon drop in a return to the Cavs, a sequence that very likely informed this year's cover-art decision.
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Factors like these would likely inform larger municipal initiatives, such as city lighting plans or sidewalk development.
Our qPCR methodology developed is not designed to provide the absolute number of larvae or adults in the water body, but it quantifies the amount of dreissenid DNA, which very likely informs about the levels of infestation.
Lessons learned on Thwaites will likely inform work on other ice sheets.
How Twitter rolled out #Music, and what it learned from the app, will likely inform how it handles a move to embrace a more important media frontier: TV, or rather #TV.
The latest study will likely inform the government as it makes those purchases.
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