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Anyway, every time his name is mentioned in commentary, you've got to drink a pint/skip around the room/slap your head in frustration/send me a hilarious email.

GigaScience 2012 1:13' [ 1] the leadership of avian phylogenomic project [ 2] mentioned in commentary should have been Guojie Zhang, Erich Jarvis, and Tom Gilbert [ 2].

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Disclosure: I own stock in AstraZeneca, one of the companies mentioned in this commentary.

All of the companies mentioned in this commentary contribute to my think tank.

The use of CCO rather than single COtd as the reference standard was mentioned in my commentary because it is creeping into validation studies.

As mentioned in the commentary of Das [ 1], the effect was most pronounced in patients in whom GIK had been combined with reperfusion treatment, mostly thrombolysis (5.1% versus 15.1%; P = 0.01).

Although other actors are mentioned in the commentary to Guideline 10, they are only tasked with being part of discussions and negotiations regarding making successful interventions available and distributed post-trial, rather than being assigned the responsibility of making them available.

Zhu Xi moreover correlates "origination, growth, flourishing and firmness", the fourfold initial stages of creativity and production in the cosmos and nature first mentioned in early commentaries on the Book of Change, with humaneness, appropriateness, ritual conduct and wisdom, the four cardinal virtues enunciated by Confucius.

First, the problem of universals is not even mentioned in his first commentary on the Physics (before 1316), but receives extensive treatment in the prologue of his second commentary on the Physics, where he quotes, analyses, and rejects arguments advanced by the Venerabilis Inceptor.

Not surprisingly, offensive players — particularly the quarterbacks and receivers mentioned in the Vikings' commentary — feel differently.

The dilemma of a particular kind of moral choice, between two evidently identical items, is illustrated by the celebrated allegory of "Buridan's ass," though the animal mentioned in Buridan's commentary on Aristotle's De caelo ("On the Heavens") is actually a dog, not an ass.

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