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In spite of his discovery that "academics know, roughly, nothing about how nannies impact children," Mr. Davidson concludes that the seriously high-priced nannies are probably analogous to "credence goods," in which the buyer can never quite be sure of an item or service's value — like a jar of skin cream — and therefore pays more in the hopes of somehow gaining a greater benefit.

Their aldehyde function presumably can promote the process of silver and copper ion reduction (probably analogous to the reaction of "silver mirror").

Therefore, we suggest that the previously uncharacterised INCs (Stubbs et al., 2006) are most probably analogous to the ionocytes found in zebrafish epidermis and gills, where they play a role in osmotic regulation and clearance of metabolic by-products (Horng et al., 2009; Esaki et al., 2009).

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Mr. Obama's position, for instance, is probably more analogous to that of the Republican incumbent George W. Bush in 2004 than it is to the candidate from his own party that year, John Kerry.

The ABCE and ABCF subfamilies are highly conserved, and T. urticae ABCE1 and ABCFs probably have analogous roles as their orthologues in other metazoans.

Graminelysin I, from the venom of Trimeresurus gramineus, a P-I MP, has been shown to be processed post-translationally from a P-III precursor [ 109], but that situation is probably not analogous to this one.

Being fringe NBA players at best, they want to at least get their numbers and show other teams that they deserve better than being stuck overseas, in the D-League or in Philadelphia (all situations which, at this point, probably feel rather analogous).

As such they can probably be considered analogous to sex-specific differences.

However, the unusually broad, powerful beak of the duck had led palaeobiologists to name it the tortoise-jawed moa-nalo, Chelychelynechen quassus, suggesting that 'their ecological role … [was] … probably very closely analogous to tortoises' (Olson and James 1991).

It is now established that VC arise via a complex, probably regulated, active process analogous to the processes leading to bone formation and/or remodeling.

This, combined with a constant fishing pressure (see Introduction), allows us to determine the selection differentials probably more accurately than analogous determinations in open marine populations.

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