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Given this country's pervasive general ignorance regarding Indigenous Australia, you'd have to bet not too many – despite the fact that songlines criss-cross not only the remotest parts of the continent as well as our seas, but also the cities and suburbs.

By contrast, Humeans, who (roughly speaking) regard the laws as summaries of pervasive general patterns in the history of the world (e.g., Lewis 1973b , 1994, may find it less natural to think of laws as being necessary in an interesting and substantive sense.

The lack of interaction effect of sex and fatigue suggests that the effect of fatiguing exercise on SLS kinematics is not sex-specific, but rather a more pervasive, general response to the challenge.

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Moreover, the two-EPCS is verified to be a universal platform which does not depend on selected optoelectronic materials but pervasive for general photocatalysts.

The results of the present study support the notion that the role of prediction errors in learning transcends the simple reinforcement of stimulus response links and plays a more pervasive and general role in various forms of learning.

"There's a general pervasive feeling that Washington is broken," said Representative Adam H. Putnam of Florida, chairman of the House Republican Conference.

Sperm donors are no more likely to carry genetic diseases than anybody else, but they can father a far greater number of children: 50, 100 or even 150, each a potential inheritor of flawed genes, and each a vector for making those genes more pervasive in the general population.

Or is it a reflection of a general, pervasive racism in society?

The result for middle-class Americans has been more lay-offs, more outsourcing, an increase in part-time rather than full-time employment, real wage stagnation, and a general, pervasive anxiety about their future security.

5 We found that this high prevalence was, in general, pervasive across all social groups, and of the predictors of alcohol consumption examined, smoking was the only consistent predictor of alcohol use across all cohorts and countries examined.

Pervasive transcription, the general background of very low level RNA produced across the genome, ensures that the vast majority of the genome is transcribed, and therefore that no region remains completely silent (Cheng et al., 2005; Birney et al., 2007; Kapranov et al., 2007; Goodman et al., 2012).

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