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Note that this prediction contrasts with what we might expect from simple human capital models, which suggest that the lower quality of education, poorer health, and lower familiarity with modern work practices in poorer regions would hurt those residents' employment prospects in Xiamen.
Despite some controversy, MetS is associated with higher cardiovascular risk than one might expect from simple addition of its individual components [2] [4].
Whilst one might expect morphologically simple metazoans to have a correspondingly basic integrin complement, comprising perhaps just two αs and a single β subunit (as in Caenorhabditis elegans), the repertoire of these molecules in anthozoan cnidarians is considerably more complex.
As you might expect from a simple model based on flawed assumptions, as we show in our paper, it does a poor job in reproducing observed temperature changes.
Mr. Silverman said that he had been looking for the next challenge when this opportunity came along, and that he had more in common with Sant Ambroeus, known for refined Italian fare, than one might expect: "I like simple food with a Mediterranean influence and bold flavors".
But for boys like me, that mattered less than you might expect for a simple reason: we already knew what our fathers had experienced at war.
This argument illustrates that one might expect from this simple model an exponential distribution of overlap lengths.
But beaches, as one might expect, are far from simple.
Sir Terence Conran, the so-called King of British interior design, has lived in a 17th-century manor in Berkshire since 1971, and, as you might expect, the interiors are simple, modern and, crucially, clutter-free.
Therefore, given that naming is more challenging for children (based on behavioral studies), we might expect that even naming simple pictures and certainly more demanding ones might provoke a similar attentional suppression of somatosensory feedback.
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