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Some experts speculated that the hijackers may have explored the possibility of loading crop-dusters with fuel and using them the way they used the hijacked jetliners.
It may have explored the nature of good and evil, arms smuggling, the refugee crisis, the aftermath of the Arab spring, and Britain's post-colonial role in the world.
We expected that studies on patients with COPD/ALI may have explored the effects of excessive O2 flow rather than those of arterial hyperoxemia.
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"It's early days so most of these filmmakers are sprinting to the line to get their films finished for the festival," says Wiegard. "They may not have explored distribution strategies or contemplated how their films are going to be marketed going forward".
Perhaps genomics has not yet exploited the field of conservation (Segelbacher and Höglund 2009), but more importantly, conservation may not have explored the full potential of genomics and the questions that these techniques can answer.
In addition, as reduction of translational levels appears to be beneficial to periplasmic expression in general, the strategies we have explored may also prove to be useful for improving the yields of other periplasmically expressed proteins.
Neither the Conservatives, Plaid Cymru (or Ukip – there may be a pattern here) have explored foreign policy in relation to LGBT people in any detail.
Search for rooms and areas that you may have not explored or seems to be hidden.
Had more categories been added to previous duration and previous episodes, detailed associations regarding subgroups may have been explored.
The TOPIC study was not originally designed for the development of a clinical prediction rule for CWS; if it had been, then other diagnostic criteria may have been explored.
You may have already explored this beautiful landscape, a short distance north of the Golden Gate.
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