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Prior literature suggests that common ownership decreases competitive behavior.
The text of Newman suggests that common readings of it may be overbroad.
This overlap between PD and AD suggests that common pathological pathways exist for the two diseases.
Accumulating evidence suggests that common pathophysiologic pathways such as a chronic, low-grade, proinflammatory state mediate this frequent co-occurrence.
But the Adoption Access Network suggests that common ground need not be a watering down of a commitment; in the best-case scenario, it's an expansion of it.
Almost everything Brown did last week - what he said and how he said it - suggests that common sense is on the way in and celebrity politics on the way out.
The theory of molecular mimicry suggests that common pathogens, mostly viruses and bacteria, touch off autoimmune diseases when a person's immune system commits a colossal blunder, confusing foreign proteins with the body's own proteins.
This is the so-called tragedy of the commons, and it suggests that common resources must be managed either through privatization or government regulation, in the form of taxes, say, or limits on use.
It remains largely unknown what sort of genetic variants explain inherited variation in complex traits, but recent evidence suggests that common genetic variants will explain at least some of the inherited variation in susceptibility to common disease.
The sequestration of GSH in the nucleus of proliferating animal and plant cells suggests that common redox mechanisms exist for DNA regulation in G1 and mitosis in all eukaryotes.
Yet there has always been a countervailing current that suggests that common sense was not, in this case, misleading.
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