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Avila-Juarez et al. (2015) similarly asserted that VCL had no effect on the physiological parameters of tomato.

This program states that sites can never be cleared 100%, and that there is no criterion that allows a site to be ruled 'safe.' The program has similarly asserted that based upon Canadian experiences, MEC have produced limited environmental impacts, resulting in the characterization of MEC as a public safety issue rather than a contamination issue [35].

The White House similarly asserted that letting the surveillance powers expire would potentially jeopardize national security.

One participant stated that "People, who are doing their traditional medicine, should do a little more research and make it more accessible to the public" (P04), and another similarly asserted that health care providers must inform the public on "how to mix it, and how to take it" and that governments have "to set their standard" (P05).

The French accoucheur François Mauriceau, later similarly asserted that female barrenness from fat could be temporary if the woman became thinner: 'Women exceeding fat do not conceive, because the Cawl compresseth the orifice of their Womb, neither can they till they grow lean'.

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Comic historian Tim Hanley similarly asserts that men outnumber women on Marvel and DC covers by a factor of three.

Marion Hammer similarly asserts that pre-Stand Your Ground law imposed a duty to retreat on potential rape victims: "It required her to try to get away and run and be chased down by the perpetrator before she could then use force to protect herself".

Similarly, when we assert "that house is not red" we are asserting a state of affairs we have apprehended, namely, the not being red of the house.

Similarly, Eugene Fama asserted that Beginning in the early 1980s, the developed world and some big players in the developing world experienced a period of extraordinary growth.

Similarly, Anotonovics asserted that ecological change is almost always associated with changes in allele frequencies, i.e., evolution ([2]; tenet 5).

Similarly, a provision in the NDRC guidelines asserting that cross licenses are "likely to restrict or eliminate competition" is enough to make lawyers cringe.

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