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If you have a judging preference, you're more likely to explain to people how you make decisions and like to have matters settled - case closed.
In addition, this data suggests that a disease-based explanation rather than technical factors are more likely to explain the decline in benefit.
The approach systematically moves through the search space to find topologies representative of gene regulatory networks that are more likely to explain microarray data.
Beginner students were significantly more likely to explain phenomena with Willful Change (MC1) in the pretest (χ 2 = 11.506, df = 1, p < 0.001) than were advanced students.
But when companies do make significant changes or cuts, Thackray thinks that private companies are more likely to explain the reasons.
But Dorothy Cheney, a primatologist at the University of Pennsylvania, says that "simpler explanations," such as associative learning, "are more likely" to explain "what the drongos are thinking when they produce their deceptive calls".
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These patterns suggest that later diagnosis or more advanced stage is likely to explain some of the survival deficit in the UK, but that less effective treatment might also play a role.
After I get to know the mother better, I am more likely to precisely explain how the baby got the infection.
Polymorphisms in As methyltransferases (e.g., AS3MT) and As V) and MMA V) reductases (e.g., hGSTO1) are likely to explain more of the observed variation in As metabolism, as found in our ongoing research involving population groups in Central Europe and Argentina (Lindberg et al. 2007b; Schlawicke Engstrom et al. 2007).
This is likely to explain the more efficient chemotaxis of cell clusters.
Boys and men tend to have greater exposure to HIV information than girls, which is likely to explain their more accurate knowledge on average, about the virus.
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