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Scientists have pinpointed nearly 80 genes that they believe could help to explain why some individuals are more susceptible to depression.
In December, Reuters used previously undisclosed data obtained from 21 states to pinpoint nearly 3,000 U.S. neighborhoods where poisoning rates among tested children were at least twice as high as in Flint.
LaPorte, a former reporter for Variety, nearly pinpoints a hidden skepticism when she writes: "Jealousy wasn't the only emotion Spielberg generated in those close to him.
"Any time you can take data and represent it visually, you can start to recognize patterns and see where you need to put resources," said Mr. Lamb, whose map now pinpoints, often with photographs, nearly 100 sites that have been vandalized.
The list of addresses is as precise as a census map in pinpointing the poor and nearly poor of the city.
They buttressed this idea by pinpointing a variation that nearly doubles the risk of heart attacks in about 30% of heart attack patients.
The extraordinary eyes (viewing field nearly 360°) pinpoint your location and the fly's nervous system translates this perception into precise leg positioning.
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It is nearly impossible to pinpoint the precise cause of a whale's stranding.
Such questions make it nearly impossible to pinpoint the relationship between abortion and crime, other scholars say.
"Police say the volume of contradictory information will make it nearly impossible to pinpoint Stein's exact location," Walsh wrote.
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