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Legitimate explanatory reasoning invoking the classical gene concept does not depend on any baggage concerning what genes are for or what function a gene might have in development.
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Conclusions The findings that SSRIs during fetal development might have subtle effects on motor development and motor control are consistent with the pharmacologic properties of the drugs.
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And African governments — some, like Guinea, endowed with natural resources and cursed with corruption — have too often spent less of that wealth than they might have on rural development.
Wall's rookie year was spent with a Wizards team full of headcases and talented-but-flawed figures, and there has been a concern that this might have hampered his development.
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