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I didn't see any evidence that the method could work".
The method could work for morning-after pills, the advocates reasoned.
After collecting evidence that a particular method could work well, the consortium enlists researchers in other parts of the world to help carry out more field work.
The basic research showing the DNA swapping method could work, however, was done more than 20 years ago, in Dr. Grifo's lab, using mice.
A similar payment method could work now, Mr. Slemrod said, because people seem less likely to save money that appears in their regular paycheck rather than as a lump sum.
Although experimentally simplified, results demonstrate that SRM can detect peptides in samples with low concentrations of a bacterium that co-occurs with phytoplankton, suggesting that the method could work on unfractionated samples collected during a phytoplankton bloom34,35,36.
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UK experts now believe the same methods could work in Britain.
All of these methods could work well in a large, diverse region like London and its suburbs.
Dr. Stephen Taylor, a clinical psychologist who works with athletes in Plainview, N.Y., said Bassham's methods could work, whether or not he has a degree.
Not surprisingly, we found that such methods could work only if you were close to the materials and if the importer did not employ heavy shielding.
While Beane, 52, confirms he has never been approached by an English club, he does sometimes wrestle with whether his methods could work in football.
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