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This discrepancy is reconcilable by distinguishing the mutation rate, which is related to the tempo of change at the population level, from the substitution rate, which reflects long-term evolutionary change.

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This cycle of nagging has been called a "mutual coercion" pattern in an important book, "Reconcilable Differences" by Andrew Christensen and Neil Jacobson.

This novel concept, which grew out of a therapist's disillusionment with traditional techniques, is exhaustively described and illustrated in a new book, "Reconcilable Differences" (Guilford Publications, $23.95) by Dr. Andrew Christensen and the late Dr. Neil S. Jacobson.

Like Beauvoir, they ask whether the structures of femininity and the structures of subjectivity are compatible, commensurable, reconcilable, and are vexed by the apprehension that they are fundamentally at odds.

It is based on "acceptance therapy," which focuses on better understanding of a partner's flaws - a technique described in "Reconcilable Differences" (Guilford Press, 2002), by Dr. Christensen and Neil S. Jacobson.

These two concepts are not easily reconcilable because vasorelaxation is caused by a normally functioning TGF in the first, whereas, in the second, vasorelaxation is TGF-independent and is in fact counteracted by it to the extent TGF is functional.

He also attempts to defend this position by showing it to be reconcilable with central features of Kant's theoretical philosophy (notably, Kant's doctrine of things in themselves).

A second interesting idea of Herder's concerning beauty (prima facie somewhat at odds with the first one, but potentially reconcilable with it, and perhaps even encouraged by it) is developed in his later work the Calligone.

In Manihot both paralogs are potentially functional but in Populus one paralog (CV227572) is characterized by frameshift and non-synonymous mutations not reconcilable with NRPD2/E2 activity.

His charm and social curiosity — which, according to his biographer, flowed from his sense of insufficient accomplishment, as Popper's charmlessness flowed from his sense of thwarted recognition — ended by having a political meaning: though thoughts were not reconcilable, thinkers were, or might be.

The necessarily even more profound variability at the sample level does not seem reconcilable with a general biological phenomenon and would be more easily explained by other factors: A minority of individuals were responsible for all or most pooled reads.

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