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Transfers may intrinsically be good: we may enjoy helping the poor or value the freedom associated with limited taxation.

Also, given that there was significant homogeneity in the FIC1 patients who shared the same mutation compared to the BSEP patients who were unrelated with distinct mutations, it is possible that the specific mutation in the FIC1 patients may intrinsically be associated with a milder disease and more favorable outcome in this study.

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Under pressure from the producers, who think his rebellious spirit might goose the ratings, he decides to remain, figuring that the experience might just be the best way to supplement his "investigation of some of the gaps between how we perceive reality and how it may in fact intrinsically be".

Humans may or may not be intrinsically more intelligent than cats, he wrote, but when a cat is confronted with a mouse its behavior is likely to be demonstrably more intelligent.

Blowers (1999) believes awareness of the relationship between nuclear energy infrastructure and surrounding communities is key to full and proper understanding of nuclear landscapes and in the case of Fukushima, this may also be intrinsically bound up with perceptions of who is responsible for causing, and who is responsible for redressing, the effects of a nuclear accident (Sugai 2012).

Eating animals may not be intrinsically unethical, but the means in this case may un-justify the ends.

Also, DNP experiments suggest that the capacity of the OXPHOS machinery may not be intrinsically impaired in βIRKO cells; the improvement in oxygen consumption that we see in βIRKO and the rescued cells might be due to altered mitochondrial mass (Fig. S3B); that might increase total mitochondrial respiration.

BRCA1 null tumour cells may therefore be intrinsically resistant to these agents[ 21].

As suggested by the simulations of Figure 7A D, which showed fluctuations in the number of PGs, AV dynamics may indeed be intrinsically noisy.

As discussed above, the MRI-identified tumor may or may not be intrinsically epileptogenic and perilesional cortex may also contribute to the generation and early propagation of the epileptic seizures.

Furthermore, since it is based on self-reference as the attribution of personal relevance to environment (and bodily stimuli), our self may also be intrinsically linked to the environment thus being embedded and social.

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