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They may also rely on verbs that more explicitly describe actions and emotions, including words such as "wanted", "took", "promised", "cried", and "cheered".
This is what we more explicitly describe as "political influence" of the publisher.
Perhaps the authors can more explicitly describe in the methods the evidence that this is a MEX-3 ortholog (e.g., phylogenetics, unique domain architecture specific to this family, or lack of any other proteins with similarity near that present with the MEX-3 family in reciprocal genome searches).
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Until a neurochemical basis for memory can be more explicitly described, any decay theory of forgetting must await detailed development.
Our study points out the shortcomings of traditional landscape ecological metrics for mapping urban form and emphasizes the need for alternative approaches for analysing urban landscapes, more explicitly describing the morphological characteristics of the urban fabric.
We have now more explicitly described the function of Toll signalling in AP patterning.
This more explicitly describes which imaging trials were used for data shown in Figure 6.
As the reviewer suggested, we have more explicitly described the parameters for simulation experiments in the revised manuscript.
Finally, because there are inner and outer membrane compartments, membrane demands and composition can be more explicitly described with the genome-scale model.
Participants in the Intervention Group were also more likely to explicitly describe patients (p = 0.028), comparisons (p = 0.014), and outcomes (p = 0.008).
On the other hand, participants in the Intervention Group were statistically significantly more likely to explicitly describe patients (p = 0.028), comparisons (p = 0.014), and outcomes (p = 0.008) on follow-up.
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