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In his hands, science fiction assumes the hard, metallic sheen of plausible fact, whereas the longer I suffer each new configuration of "Spider-Man," "Fantastic Four," "Batman," and "X-Men" the more I sense a reluctance, on the part of directors, to think their narratives through, and the louder the hiss of deflation as a neat, amusing idea runs out of puff.
Moreover, in the present context, this extraordinarily high SHS exposure rate may be due to the plausible fact that men (potential husbands and fathers) have had a high smoking rate in eastern Taiwan.
Furthermore, to capture the biologically plausible fact that herds with higher rates of oocyst excretion may also have higher OPG counts, we adopted a structure that adjusted for the cross-equation correlation of the random-effects terms between the logistic and linear part of the model [ 31].
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He also ruled that Gutkowski "alleges no plausible facts" to support his claim that Steinbrenner never intended to deliver on his promises.
Plausible, in fact.
It's plausible, in fact, that the standards we appeal to in support of comparative judgments within a genre (complexity, subtlety, depth, authenticity and so on) could just as well be used to judge one genre, overall, better than another.
Regardless of which hypothesis is more plausible, the fact that all Nesticella cave spider populations inhabited isolated caves supported their relict status.
Though this is plausible, the fact that the D7 genotype does not yet predominate in other countries suggests that this may be unlikely.
[3] Once these laws are known, the behavior of any animal at any time can be predicted from the current environmental situation [4]: "We cannot prove that human behavior is fully determined, but the position becomes more plausible as facts accumulate".
One of the plausible experimental facts of surface site bound OH is deduced from the high stability of the DMPO OH adduct (days) at the interface of solid catalyst/solution.
While we favour this interpretation, we note that cryptic ancient losses can never be ruled out (and are not inconceivable given the RNR gene mobility documented here), and an early origin of class I is in fact plausible under the 'respiration early' hypothesis [ 50- 52], and given plausibility of abiotic oxygen generation in the early oceans [ 53].
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