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If interactors don't exist, then clearly a genic level account of the phenomena would be preferable to, not merely equivalent to, a hierarchical view.

There have been some philosophical approaches to randomness which attempt to take this seriously, but which do not take it to be merely equivalent to 'chancy' and thus trivialise RCT.

Moreover, our data are consistent with a previous observation that DNA repair is not deficient in GC B cells [29] and we further extend this work by showing that GC B cell repair capacity is not merely equivalent to naïve and memory B cells, but instead is significantly increased.

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Bob Pitt, writing at Socialist Unity, and Andy Newman, that blog's editor (commenting on Pitt's article), suggested that Type IIa FGM is merely an "anatomical equivalent" to male circumcision.

While mineralization on collagen plates was merely equivalent between 3D MC-bound and 2D MNL-harv cells, on PCL-TCP scaffolds, 3D MC-bound cells displayed accelerated mineralization compared to 2D MNL-harv cells (Additional file 2: Figure S2B).

Exports are equivalent to merely one-tenth of GDP, making Japan less vulnerable to shocks from abroad than are its Asian neighbours.

That * can't hold is easily proven given any consistent system with BA-RE and BA-NO.[2] So refraining from p is not equivalent to merely not bringing about p. Whether or not it is of great importance in deontic logic itself is a more controversial matter.

As the example of Andersen showed, merely being criminally indicted was equivalent to capital punishment.

Most philosophical conceptions insist that whatever else it involves merely forgetting wrongs is not equivalent to forgiveness (Murphy, 1988: Griswold, 2007).

My first character was merely a HUmar, which is equivalent to a Warrior in World of Warcraft: sort of an introductory class, well-rounded with no particular strengths or weaknesses.

Nor did he have much interest in sport, architecture, food (taken to a posh Notting Hill restaurant, he merely records that one course was equivalent to a pensioner's weekly income), drink (he was a teetotaller), clothes (Caroline bought them for him) or the natural world.

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