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In the fungal lignin degradation system, the theory of abiotic reaction on lignin degradation by lower molecular weight reagents, such as Fe3+, OH, Mn3+, and H2O2, has recently resolved the puzzle of diffusion enzymes in the cell wall [ 59, 60].
Later, while at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, Smith resolved the puzzle of transmission by discovering that embryonated eggs of the intestinal roundworm Heterakis papillosa (now Heterakis gallinae) could transmit the amoebas.
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Castaneda helps resolve the puzzle.
After about a month, he could resolve the puzzle at will.
Faced by such an alliance it seems safe to predict that Colombia will not win its FTA any time soon.The quarrel in Washington highlights the difficulty Americans have in resolving the puzzle of Colombia's leader.
Despite the success of Dr. Greenberg's comparative method in resolving the puzzle of African language relationships, when he applied the same method to the languages of the Americas in 1987, the specialists in the field derided his analysis.
If correct, this helps resolve the puzzle of resilient employment and suggests America's labour market is less tight than it appears.Another sign of a faltering jobs market is a decline, in recent months, in the share of population that is willing to work.
And since none of us can get off the universe to command the view from nowhere that might resolve the puzzle once and for all, we are caught, as Matthew Arnold expressed it, "… as on a darkling plain / Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight, / Where ignorant armies clash by night".
How philosophers resolve the puzzle turns on a central issue in moral psychology, namely, whether what is called the Humean theory of motivation is true.
Albert of Saxony, for example, resolves the puzzle by claiming that nothing which is a part of something else can be a numerically distinct existing being (Quaes. in Arist. Physicam I q. 8, 131 32; Sophismata 46, 25vb; cf. Fitzgerald 2009).
Trying to resolve the puzzle, three researchers--Richard Cifelli of the Oklahoma Museum of Natural History in Norman; Zhexi Luo of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Zofia Kielan-Jaworowska of the Polish Academy of Sciences--examined the bones and teeth of 21 living and fossil mammals.
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