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A report by Aristotle suggests that the belief of Plato's student Xenocrates in the existence of indivisible lines was also shared by Plato; other testimony suggests that points are really what Plato refers to as indivisible.
This suggests that points on the line merely fit the species richness, whereas points off the line are more likely to fit the full abundance distribution.
The present study suggests that points ST 36 and ST 25 did not impact the animals' anxiety, as shown by the elevated plus maze test.
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Mixed evidence suggests that pointing to Pope Francis's 2015 encyclical on climate change may help conservative Catholics appreciate climate science.
This difference suggests that point mutations and rho− deletions in mtDNA result from distinct mechanisms.
But the report also notes that by the time Clinton became secretary of state, the guidance on email use was much more detailed, suggesting that pointing to Powell is not an entirely fair comparison.
Flawed Betting Study To the Sports Editor: "Web Site Puts Focus on the Fix in Sports Bets" (May 25) relied on a single flawed study written by a Stanford University undergraduate student to suggest that point shaving had occurred in N.B.A. games.
Skeptics may suggest that Point Given, who had the No. 9 post, was fortunate to be waiting behind the gate as the starters tried to wrestle the long shot Dr Greenfield into his No. 7 post.
Four years ago, reports suggested that Point Break was set for a sequel, in which Bodhi would have been revealed to have survived the denouement of the first film.
Findings suggest that point counting is a reliable and efficient method for estimating volumes.
Newer data suggest that point-of-care ultrasonography (PoCUS) may have similar test characteristics.
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