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Etymology: (Greek: thorny pl) Note: Hybrids possibly common (named hybrids not recognized here), discussed in Fross & Wilken; possible hybrid forms do not key easily.
Is human intelligence possibly a once-in-infinity event, the "glorious accident" of the title -- or is the evolution of consciousness an inevitable outcome of physical complexity and thus possibly common throughout the universe?
With "The Naked Kiss" Fuller achieved a kind of freedom rare in American filmmaking: the freedom to pursue his own highly idiosyncratic style as far as it could lead him, far beyond Hollywood's institutional limits of reason, plausibility, good taste and, possibly, common sense.
It is crucial to explore this association and identify clinical subgroups in both epilepsy and headache patients sharing common pathogenic pathways and possibly common therapeutic targets.
Against all expectations and possibly common sense the DeLorean is back in limited production, and with it has come a boomlet in DeLoreaniana.
Such research cannot only be helpful for finding out the possibly common and different chemical constituents but also provide the scientific evidence with current practical use of volatile oil in P. frutescens.
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Extensive limestone formations are possibly less common in older Precambrian rocks, indicating a slower beginning of carbonate precipitation.
Thus, nicotine improves performance on both attention and oculomotor markers of risk for schizophrenia, possibly via common mechanisms.
The recommendation was made as health officials worried that Cipro was being overprescribed in the general population, possibly causing common bacteria to become resistant.
How can you possibly impose common foreign, economic and social policies on 25 or more countries, with very different levels of wealth and national traditions?
The final version of the vaccine is likely to carry virus-like particles from both major strains of norovirus, and possibly some common sub-strains, to ensure it provides broad protection against the bug.
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