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Although displaying only non-significant trends, differences in the levels of anti-MSP2 IgG3 suggested some degree of association with clinical immunity (UMA vs ACHP groups, Table 3), but, more plausibly, when assessing the sero-epidemiological together with the functional in vitro findings, these antibodies appear to confer substantial protection against high parasitaemia.

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More plausibly, he had an explanation for what the spots are for: to break up the animal's shape when it is hiding in the dappled light of the forest.These days, the human-handprint theory of the leopard's spots has fallen out of favour.

By way of qualification, she adds that John Major has a lovely face when he takes his glasses off, and Adrian has become steadily more attractive over the years, the more plausibly, perhaps, to stoke a future relationship with Pandora Braithwaite, his childhood sweetheart, now a polished and rampagingly on-message New Labour MP.

More plausibly, he scents blood.

Hawaii, by contrast, was more plausibly "American".

Or perhaps, more plausibly, both are true.

More plausibly, commercial disciplines have never been tried.

And, more plausibly, lovers rekindle their passion after a half-century apart.

And "moderates" are more plausibly thought of as "liberals" than "conservatives".

More plausibly, it seemed likely that "The Childhood of Jesus" is a Kafka-inspired parable of the quest for meaning itself: for reasons to endure when (secular) life lacks passion and purpose.

More plausibly, it took this opportunity to crush Hamas as a political force.

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