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The polls are more ambiguous because they depend on humans, but the results are similar.

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While the SlmA dimer can be docked in the envelope, the precise orientation of the FtsZ proteins was more ambiguous because of its spherical shape.

7 The revised 2009 guidelines stated that compared with low birth weight, the literature on preterm birth is "more ambiguous because of a less extensive body of epidemiologic evidence" 97; however, we included 40 studies on preterm birth.

(For example, see the introductory paragraphs of Roher and colleagues [ 27] and Thal and colleagues [ 28].) Soluble Aβ oligomers are also heterogeneous and perhaps more ambiguous because of the different terminologies used by different researchers to describe them.

Differentiating the tensyuic acids was more ambiguous, because the reported elution pattern from reversed phase is F, A, B, C, D, and E [ 33], with F and B having the same elemental composition, and A and B almost co-eluting.

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Finally, CD24 has a more ambiguous past because it is positively correlated with tumorigenicity in pancreatic cancer [ 7] but negatively correlated in breast cancer [ 2], yet CD24+ cells are associated with invasive breast cancer [ 10].

Other genes produced more ambiguous signals because C. velia fell within a clade of mixed algal types: in 11 trees red and green algae were mixed; in 3 trees red and glaucophyte algae were mixed; and in 5 trees red, glaucophyte, and green algae were mixed (fig. 3 and supplementary fig. S4, Supplementary Material online; table 1).

Phillip Goodall Norwich David Baddiel suggests that "the left" has become even "more ambiguous" about Jews, because it has deemed Israel the "nutcase pariah state du jour", thereby implying that it is antisemitic.

Much better, because more ambiguous, are Ghadirian's Ghajar series.

With all the effort in the world, the results of cramming kids are likely to be more ambiguous than we can predict, not because the child rearing was done wrong but because all such results tend to be ambiguous.

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