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Some experiments suggest that being exposed for a long time turns limb bud cells into pinkies.
Some experiments suggest a negative answer, but debate continues on this question (Gopnik & Wellman 1992).
The hypothesis that Gβ dissociates from Gβγ when heterotrimeric G-proteins are activated in vivo is generally accepted, however some experiments suggest that they do not.
Indeed, some experiments suggest that ornament attractiveness is an indicator of male quality only under low nutrient conditions (David et al. 2000; Tolle and Wagner 2011).
While ribosomes are believed to have a fixed stoichiometry among their core ribosomal proteins (RPs), some experiments suggest a more variable composition.
The results of some experiments suggest that treating bacteria with large doses of antibiotics early in an infection is the most effective way to optimize treatment and minimize the risk of an antibiotic-resistant strain developing.
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Some experiments suggested that color terms influenced people in the moment of perception.
Finally, results from some experiments suggested that lysine may reduce the availability of arginine in the intestine by inhibiting the activity of carboxypeptidase B or trypsin, digestive enzymes that cleave proteins and peptides at arginine and lysine residues [ 27, 29].
Some deforestation experiments suggest reduced precipitation (e.g. Lejeune et al., 2015, Badger and Dirmeyer 2016) while others suggest increases (e.g. Dirmeyer and Shukla 1994, Bonan 2008).
Some behavioral experiments suggest that the olm may be able to use Earth's magnetic field to orient itself.
Although some animal experiments suggest that glucosamine may mediate insulin resistance, it is not clear whether glucosamine is the mediator of vascular complications associated with hyperglycemia.
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