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The long variant of the gene seems to confer emotional resilience.
For some of them, a little starvation seems to confer a survival advantage.
It isn't for the specific (blond hair beauty!) but for what that seems to confer.
For some reason, she said, her clipboard seems to confer an aura of authority that attracts some men.
Improvement with practice is observed even when the subject remains uninformed of his accuracy; correcting him seems to confer slight benefit.
(Strangely, the towers look brighter from across the Hudson River in New Jersey, where the afternoon sun gives their back side a light, glistening tone that the morning sun never seems to confer on the front).
While no one knows what the optimal length of drug treatment should be, five years on a bisphosphonate seems to confer an adequate benefit; after that, patients should consider taking a "drug holiday".
Other variables play a part, but it may be that the cost of a university education is catching up with the benefits it seems to confer on degree-holders.Short on numbers, the book contributes little to the bubble debate.
Cooling during ischemia seems to confer more benefit than cooling after reperfusion [1 3].
The social contract seems to confer nearly boundless authority on the sovereign.
For example, in BD, an interaction between BDNF gene polymorphisms and stressful life events seems to confer relatively higher risk for depressive episodes (Hosang et al. 2010).
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