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Before the rovers landed, many scientists expected that the Spirit would land on more interesting terrain in Gusev Crater and that the Opportunity would have to drive quite a distance to find worthy objects of study.
Such a change is clear evidence for a large difference in fitness between the Old Gray Guy and the other wolves, and scientists expected that the introduction of such a an animal into a small inbred group would produce a sharp increase in population — what scientists call a genetic rescue.
At the time, many scientists expected that the gravitational pull of the galaxies ought to slow down the expansion.
While many Manhattan scientists expected that the development of the means of delivery of the atomic bomb would be straightforward, Parsons, with his experience of the proximity fuze program, expected that it would involve considerable effort.
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Scientists expect that mapping the human genome will lead to a host of innovations in biology and research.
The scientists expected that this discovery would lead to more precise calculations of the strength and other characteristics of hydrogen bonds in any given hydrogen compound and therefore allow chemists to predict more precisely the behaviour of hydrogen-containing bulk materials such as water.
Accordingly, the scientists expected that those men who heard warnings about a future product would react to the ad as an honest "conversation" between themselves and the drug maker -- actually boosting trust.
The scientists expected that these human enzymes might be affected by small molecules like auxin and that chemists might be able to synthesize such molecules as a new type of cancer drug.
The scientists expected that those in a more detached, contemplative state of mind would be more likely to seek out this important health information -- rather than hide from it.
The ocean is rising as the planet warms and land ice melts, and scientists expect that rise to accelerate in the future — perhaps to the point of becoming a global crisis, given that many of the world's major cities are in low-lying coastal regions.
Scientists expect that sunspot activity will pick up in the coming months, but exactly what will happen next is open to debate.
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