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Data, or metadata, collected according to one rationale is consulted or deployed according to another.
One rationale is that pictures would help people planning acts of mayhem.
One rationale is that the amphipathic helix of DivIVA may have a stronger general affinity for lipid membranes than SpoVM.
One rationale is that by construction they reflect a status as exceptions while the majority of cells in their row or column belong to the same group and end up as dark grey.
One rationale is that patients with poor UDVA (e.g., high myopes) are still motivated to have refractive surgery, whereas low myopes (whose UDVA is not as poor) possibly can forgo it.
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This can be compared with the development of HSP70 inhibitors as anti-cancer agents, with one rationale being that mutated oncoproteins are abnormally dependent on HSP70 – chaperone 'addiction' – and are more sensitive to HSP70 inhibition (Powers et al., 2008; Goloudina et al., 2012).
The Times says that Administration officials said that one rationale was that this would "make an example" of Assange.
One common rationale is that Putin won't pull the trigger on Ukraine because he fears the backlash from the West.
One main rationale is that they don't want to be subject to the quarter-by-quarter profit growth demands of public investors.
While the molecular mechanism for this dramatic change is unclear, one possible rationale is a lower energy of desolvation for the alanine mutants, compared to that of the native protein.
The one-sentence rationale is that they weren't doing it, "they" being the federal authorities who should have done it.
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