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There is a new twist: the merger of the private sector, DHS and the FBI means that any of us can become WikiLeaks, a point that Julian Assange was trying to make in explaining the argument behind his recent book.

We compared the explanatory power of PC with those of multiple other clinical measures and biomarkers to determine the independent contribution that serial PC measurement would make in explaining mortality and DrotAA response.

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During the past decades, considerable progress has been made in explaining brain evolution in terms of physical and adaptive principles.

In subsequent years great progress was made in explaining the periodic law in terms of the electronic structure of atoms and molecules.

Adding to his problems were comments he made in explaining the violations, statements that have been widely perceived as being anti-Haitian.

More effort needs to be made in explaining "the importance of the judicial system in maintaining a just and fair society, accountable and democratic government and a strong economy", he said.

Since the economist Lester (1967) stated that "size-of-establishment differentials in total compensation are too significant to disregard in wage theory, but they have yet to be satisfactorily treated in theoretical terms" (p. 67), considerable headway has been made in explaining why larger organizations pay their employees higher wages.

There's usually little headway to be made in explaining that no amount of trying harder can overcome a prefontal cortex wired to shut down the moment a task requiring executive thought functions occurs.

Ever since GAGA-binding proteins were identified and characterized in plants, few advances have been made in explaining their function.

However, although many research efforts have been made in explaining the extracellular matrix calcification (ECM), the pathogenic mechanism causing ectopic deposition of calcium in sturgeon soft tissues remains still unknown [ 54].

Considerable progress has been made in explaining these early molecular changes by detecting alterations in the biochemical composition of the cartilage using MRI biomarkers such as T1ρ, T2, dGEMRIC, and sodium MRI (Choi and Gold 2011).

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