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Merriman treats all Communard atrocities as the result of provocations and a misguided effort at self-defense — the Archbishop was taken hostage partly to protect the life of the left-wing leader Blanqui, then in a Versaillais prison — while atrocities committed against the Communards were, in his account, solely the consequence of an evil campaign of reactionary terror.

Once again, it is worth emphasizing that the dependence of orientation selectivity with the local map structure is solely the consequence of the feed-forward architecture of the model.

Finally, we analyzed fMRI data in relation to structural imaging information, in order to determine whether the activation highlighted in our fMRI investigation matched the structural differences observed between musicians and nonmusicians, that is, whether increased activity associated with familiarity was solely the consequence of higher gray matter density in these areas.

IDE catalysis generated CSR species that are highly dependent on pH for their surface-tension activity, which appeared to be solely the consequence of the presence of some CSR species and could not be explained by only the presence of hydrophobic or aromatic residues within the peptide sequences.

Is it solely the consequence of achieving high local concentrations?

During SCUF, base buffer gained by the patient was solely the consequence of citrate infusion, as no bicarbonate was administered.

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Nevertheless, it is still debated whether mitochondrial impairment and oxidative damage are aetiological factors, or are solely the consequences of neurodegeneration.

Smaller Ka and Ka/Ks values found in non-structural regions (2A and 3C) than in the structural region (VP1) (Table 3) demonstrated that accelerated amino acid substitutions in the latter are not a genome-wide phenomenon and, thus, are unlikely to solely be the consequence of population size changes.

However, we show here that the patterns related to the ipsilateral finger movement cannot be solely the sensory consequence of such overt mirror movements.

"Yet it is also facile to suggest that the crisis affecting Iraq today can be attributed solely to the consequences of intervention.

The important feature of such views for our purposes is that they understand right action as a function of and solely of the consequences (actual, probable, or possible) of the action and its alternatives.

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