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Perhaps emphasizing its online presence will help the O.E.D. maintain the vitality of the language's past, bringing to light its playfulness and whimsy in a way print is unable to.

It is striking that presumed regulatory mutations affecting expression of both Grhl2 (Axd; current study) and Grhl3 (curly tail; reference 15) have now been found to result in spinal NTDs, perhaps emphasizing the need to consider regulatory as well as missense mutations in searching for the genes contributing to human NTDs.

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The moderate-risk score perhaps emphasized missing information in >1 high-ranking element (Transmission in Laboratory Animals).

The frequent occurrence of multifocal lesions or even fulminant widespread pathology in some of these models perhaps emphasizes this point (14, 92).

In this context, Textpresso may need to be used in a different manner, one that perhaps emphasizes triage based on experimental results first and precise species identification second.

The significant differences in menopausal status, age, tumour size and node status between the two cohorts (Table 1) perhaps emphasizes the consistent trends and significant associations of AMPK signalling with node status and tumour grade respectively (Table 2).

Theroux hints in the book that India's native novelists — or at least those who've won wide acceptance in America — have failed in some way to convey their country's complexities, perhaps by emphasizing its picturesque folkways and exotic domestic customs as a way of enchanting Western readers.

It is perhaps worth emphasizing that the observed prior, to infer regions as extending straight back, is not trivial.

The accessories of choice are guns of various calibers and styles, deployed to drown out — or perhaps to emphasize — knucklehead dialogue and inept storytelling.

Perhaps to emphasize the similarity, Michael Lynne, the owner of Corey Creek and its older sibling, Bedell Cellars, has Gallicized the label on the rosé's goose-necked bottle.

(Perhaps to emphasize fiction's universality, Adler almost never uses identifiable names for places or people: "Panorama" refers to Hitler as "the Conqueror," and to concentration-camp inmates as "the lost").

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