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[Questions raised below by commenters over these figures have been addressed in our Reality Check blog – see footnote.] It alleges that some of these illegal migrants are victims of "what appears to be a human-trafficking network" and that they are sometimes forced to work as prostitutes as well as manicurists.
Here you can listen to one of the lead authors, Jeremy Shakun, a visiting postdoctoral fellow at Harvard, discuss reactions from other scientists and answer some questions I raised: Below, you can also review an e-mail exchange among some climate scientists familiar with the paper.
Update: I wanted to answer one question raised by a commenter, below.
This answers a question raised by Elliott.
Below are some questions raised by the scientific criticism (original story) of the U.K. Border Agency's Human Provenance program.
Below is the point-by-pointreply to the questions raised by the reviewers.
I outline below some of the open questions raised by these developments.
The very question raises suspicion".
Similar questions are raised by the expression patterns of MtSYMREM1 and NIN (see below).
Many questions are raised.
Several questions were raised.
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