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She said that while the specifics differ, studying these biological processes could yield clues to the nature of other, more common diseases, like cancer, which also involves overgrowth of tissue, and osteoporosis.

To provide an adequate explanation of how nonconsciously elicited processes could yield distinct patterns of behavior within a single task, we considered a new 'inclusive' hypothesis.

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Although still poorly characterized, this evolutionary process could yield transit peptides with different domain organizations.

On smoother forms the process could yield tiny pore-like starbursts of contrasting colors, to startlingly skin-like effect.

On North Korea, the administration, which initially had insisted that there would be no concessions to the government of Kim Jong Il until a complete dismantling of its nuclear program had been accomplished, now says a step-by-step process could yield interim benefits for the North.

In general, the results of the case study demonstrated that in a low energy dwelling, depending on the site location, small reductions in operational energy (i.e. 140 GJ) could result in larger increases in embodied energy (i.e. 340 GJ) and the optimization process could yield up to 108 GJ of LCE savings relative to the initial design.

It was estimated that this process could yield a net energy of 2.5 kWh/m3 water treated.

Generally, washing/membrane removal in combination with the alkaline solubilization process could yield hydrolysate with negligible lipid oxidation.

An observer over on Y Combinator noted that "current, shipped fab process could yield a die with 68,000 of [the Motorola 68000s]." I presume that when he says "current" he means 14nm.

This process could yield a set of species that collectively reflect national, regional, and local conservation priorities.

Over evolutionary time, this process could yield phylogenetically conserved readthrough events or, in extreme cases, constitutively extended proteins.

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