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In 2009, Fred Krupp, who is the president of the Environmental Defense Fund, wrote that Nocera's work "makes it conceivable that by midcentury we could satisfy our global energy needs by splitting — each second — just a third of the water in M.I.T.'s swimming pool".
Biosemantics makes it conceivable.
Although the Southeast Asian and the European trends are difficult to compare considering the different latitudinal, paleoclimatic and vegetation settings, the coincidence in the former area between the peopling event and the increase in biomass burning makes it conceivable that the two phenomena are related in some way.
This makes it conceivable that the number of incident severe sepsis patients is an overestimation of the actual daily incidence.
This makes it conceivable that the multiplying amastigotes could take up trophic resources and sense non-trophic signals.
The epigenetic contribution of H1 histones to these mechanisms makes it conceivable that they also take part in malignant transformation.
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"But we've demonstrated the physics that make it conceivable".
The Knicks promptly did it to the Cavaliers, making it conceivable that Mike Brown might have trouble outlasting Thomas.
The parchment was dated between 1440 and 1650, making it conceivable that the drawing was by Leonardo, who was born in 1452 and died in 1519.
By the time the National Human Genome Research Institute, part of the National Institutes of Health, embarked on Encode, major advances in DNA sequencing and computational biology had made it conceivable to try to understand the dark matter of human DNA.
The rationalism of philosophers such as Rene Descartes and Gottfried Leibniz, made it conceivable that life could be explained in terms of physics and chemistry.
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