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Stephen Jay Gould defended this much-maligned position with the defense that small changes early in embryology may yield profound differences among adults.

Moreover, this protein is likely an important virulence factor as it has been demonstrated that subtle mutations may yield profound distinct strain-specific neutralizing antibody responses in a nonhuman primate trachoma model [16], and it presents an immune decoy function by blocking the binding of broadly protective species-common pan-neutralizing antibodies [17].

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The day may come when morals we derive from Western Civilization's most profound and influential rule book may yield to foreign and pagan ideologies.

This suggests that examining the PTM state of NET chromatin may yield insights into the underlying mechanisms responsible for the profound changes to the chromatin during the process of NETosis.

That may yield less to laugh about.

But the bitch category may yield dividends.

New research may yield better treatments.

Repeatedly missing class may yield an official disciplinary review.

The medical research future fund may yield benefits.

The WPK Congress may yield new ideas on that score.

A more complete autopsy may yield new information.

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