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Abandonment may be a "natural" fate for a severely disabled baby, but it is no better for that reason.
Behe's idea of designer doing everything back then and then leaving matters to their natural fate is 'pure and simple fantasy' (Miller 1999, 162-3).
He don't get no respect, but that is the natural fate of the Brit in LA, and Jones is now part of that narrative.
The interaction of proteins with NPs may modify protein activity and structure and interfere with their natural fate.
Some of the ovoid cells undergoing poisoning with cisplatin were found to be unusually enlarged before undergoing their natural fate (Fig. 2).
As I explained above, for Habermas, natality represents a point of differentiation between the socialization fate of a person and their natural fate.
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"I don't think their chances are as good if they don't take a proactive approach and try to blend the natural fates that exist out there with a proactivity," he said.
Antibiotic selection is not compatible with the need for full respect for natural cell fate potential and avoidance of immunogenic response in vivo.
It seems to me perfectly natural that the fate of the former and not the latter should have been revealed to men whatever might have been revealed to hyenas.
The impact of coating either as intended functionalization or based on natural processes on the fate and effects of NP is currently underrepresented in literature (but see, [231]).
Because of its seemingly boundless natural resources, Congo's fate has often been determined by outsiders.
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