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(Note that it is assumed that the GLMM could be controlling for multiple experimental covariates and effects of genetic background and that its repeated application for large M, both during association testing and in establishment of significance thresholds, may incur an already substantial computational burden).

The increased metabolic demands of active absorption are proportionally greater than the increases in splanchnic blood flow, suggesting that the active gut may incur an oxygen debt in the same way that we consider the whole body does during exercise and physiological stress.

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Bravely persistent visitors may incur a fine existential unease.

Withdrawing cash from a machine may incur a charge of around 2.75%-3%-3% hidden commission.

One of their number is on trial and may incur a 10-year prison sentence.

Of course, if you sell winners, you may incur a capital gains tax bill.

(Skiing and snowshoeing the Catamount is free, but crossing some touring centers may incur a day-use charge).

The more immediate concern is moving assets into a marital trust now may incur a state estate tax bill.

Those who stray into operational Games lanes face a penalty charge of £130, while illegally parked vehicles will be removed to a pound and may incur a release fee of £200.

Translation: The heterogeneity of assumed intentions may incur a conclusory stereotype regarding gender selections in marriage-based societies, especially in those where the masculine hegemony of capital resources presupposes the feminization of property and uxorial acquisition.

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