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In most mammals the cerebellum is highly developed, and its surface may be convoluted to increase its area.

Comparison of global reaction rate profiles with the relative rates and selectivities of competitive reactions reveals that intrinsic chemical kinetics may be convoluted with rates of mass transfer across phase boundaries.

Transcript abundance in highly complex tissues, such as blood, may be convoluted because transcript expression levels originate not only from differential regulation of gene transcription but also from changes in cell type population composition.

MSCs grown on these surfaces showed an increase in adipocyte differentiation and decrease in osteoblast differentiation as average PEO center-to-center spacing increased from 34 to 62 nm, though the effect of spacing may be convoluted by the uniformity of PEO domains [ 50].

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You know how polls can be convoluted?

However, the process also can be convoluted.

They can be convoluted, or even aggressive.

The road to assimilation may be more convoluted than we suspect.

Mr. McGreevey's motivations for doing this may be as convoluted as the course of his two and a half years in office has been.

One reason this 90-minute work in one act remains a rarity may be its convoluted metaphysical story of a sensual and godly young woman, Daphne, who fearing mortal life and adult sexuality, yearns to be at one with nature.

And in some instances, the refunding process may be so convoluted that faxing receipts to different companies across different parts of the country might dampen your enthusiasm.

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