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This unexpected discovery opens a question: What criterion should we use in Nyström to generate a decent eigenvector approximation?

It is interesting to read a comment from one of the students saying that "unfortunately he does not feel that the knowledge gained in this MOOC will help with further professional development" which opens a question: although the point of this blended learning program is to supplement and enrich the learning process, how can we best ensure that the chosen MOOC does affect the intrinsic motivation?

This explains why many LGI1 variants could not be secreted and opens a question about the mechanisms involved in the molecular pathogenesis of the disease.

This opens a question of developing more effective methods for acquiring insights into the strategy of bacteriophage infections.

The presence of GGT in C. coli has not been described before and opens a question concerning the real impact of cross-species gene exchange between C. jejuni and unintrogressed C. coli lineages.

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Whether this is a good thing is an open question.

How such a chromosomal rearrangement occurred remains an open question.

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