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A tour of two buildings at Vanguard reflected a multitude of self-portraits.

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The complex pathological picture after SCI reflects a multitude of changes affecting several different cell types.

If parietal organization reflects a multitude of mutually exclusive domain-specific functions then the meta-analysis results should resemble a form of "neuromarquetry".

For example, although a significant contribution of sleep duration to obesity risk is present in adults, the associations are, as indicated above, highly variable and could reflect a multitude of possible confounders that may be operational in early life.

Hence, the limited references to family planning and abortion-related services likely reflects a multitude of factors, although other IAWG global evaluation studies have indeed documented the disproportionate lack of availability of long-term and permanent methods of family planning and abortion services in particular [ 31].

The wide range in appropriateness found may reflect a multitude of factors: for example, the different patient groups and decision types studied in the included papers, the varying levels of detail provided in the scenarios, or the different methods used to assess decision appropriateness.

As John Noyes observes, benefit sharing reflects the idea of the need to promote the development of developing countries--an idea that is reflected in a multitude of international law instruments.

(2016) reveals that 'pure sentiment' may not be the main component of the index, the index seems to reflect very well a multitude of different economic variables and 'soaks up' their information.

Nevertheless, under certain circumstances plant-pollinator systems adopt an honest signaling strategy, reflected by the multitude of examples described here.

The origin and maintenance of sexual reproduction is a controversially discussed topic in evolutionary biology as reflected by the multitude of theories that have been proposed to explain why sexual reproduction, although highly costly, is widely occurring in nature [ 1- 6].

The semantic richness of scientific objectivity is also reflected in the multitude of categorizations and subdivisions of the concept (e.g., Megill 1994; Douglas 2004).

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