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Its destructive effects on the European population led to a number of societal, political and religious upheavals, as personal freedom and social mobility improved among a shell-shocked, God-questioning population suddenly lacking rigid community leadership structures.

Marijuana is still an illicit substance and the laws are still being used to justify the search, detainment and questioning of populations deemed "untrustworthy" and "suspicious" by modern society, namely the poor and young men of color.

It gives evidence that this bias is not present in a modern hunter-gatherer population, questioning standard evolutionary accounts.

My problem with the report is that it accepts without any questioning that world population will grow by another two billion.

Some fishermen also remain in denial about the severe state of the cod population, questioning the science and questioning whether these strict regulations are needed 4. The fishermen fail to understand that when they see aggregations of cod in certain areas, this does not mean the population as a whole is abundant.

In our previous experiments (le Viseur et al, 2008), we had demonstrated leukaemia-propagating activity in a wide range of phenotypically diverse blast populations, questioning the applicability of the hierarchical stem cell model for human B lineage acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.

As a whole, our study offered a qualitative survey of natural populations questioning the commonly admitted strength of reproductive barriers limiting the introgression of wheat genes into Aegilops (i.e. autogamy and sterility of F1 hybrids).

The majority ruled that a prison sentence was not custody in the relevant sense and that a return to the general prison population after questioning amounted to a break in custody for the purposes of Miranda and Edwards.

It is necessary to say that these reasons are the ones often advanced by the services in charge of water supply to justify the prolonged cuts to the population, without questioning its unequal management of the supply.

The literature abounds in studies questioning the representation of population exposed to natural hazard (Grothmann and Reusswig 2006; Joffe 2003; Paton et al., 2000; Perry and Lindell 2008; Renn 2004; Sjöberg 2000; Slovic et al. 2004; Slovic and Peters 2006; Wachinger et al. 2013; November and Leanza 2016).

The results of the analyses considering strict diabetes were slightly weaker than the results of those including all diabetes in this population, possibly questioning the causality of the relationship.

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