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We can only plan based on our limited and flawed present-day understanding.

His findings formed a cornerstone of the present-day understanding of how the body works, and scientists have since studied the pump for the role it plays in a variety of diseases.

The Trustees and staff of The Metropolitan Museum of Art mourn the loss of Dr. Henry Fischer, a world-renowned curator and scholar of ancient Egyptian art, whose vast contributions to his field have had a lasting impact on the present-day understanding of pharaonic culture.

These reports led to the present-day understanding that coccidioidomycosis is acquired via inhalation of contaminated dust or soil and that it generally does not cause lethal disease.

These structures have, in conjunction with molecular dynamics simulations (Sund et al., 2010), contributed to present-day understanding of the principles of stop codon recognition by class-1 RFs and of their activation of the peptidyl transfer center for hydrolysis of the ester bond in peptidyl-tRNA.

At the same time, we notice certain unexpected correlations in Table-5 and Table-7, which challenges our present-day understanding of protein interior.

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This talk will explore our present day understanding of black holes.

This formulation of intrathoracic responses to positive-pressure ventilation still is the basis of our present day understanding of the cardiopulmonary interactions induced by PEEP, although precise responses to PEEP have not been simple to prove, and the intrathoracic responses appear multiple and complex.

Long term variability will not be as relevant for gestational exposure as present day understanding suggests a finite window of susceptibility for women during pregnancy may exist that can result in deleterious effects; possibly even from a single exposure resulting in a large bolus dose at a critical time period during fetal development.

Modern efforts to study systematically the physical and biological properties of the Atlantic began in earnest during the 1800s and were notable for several pioneering research expeditions, the results of which form the basis for present-day scientific understanding of the oceans.

In this work, he proposed that the physical features of the land are the result of a long, continued, orderly change by means of erosion and that this sequential change through time constituted a cycle of erosion, which he thought vital in understanding present-day landscape and geological history.

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