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HPLC analysis showed no rotenone levels in the systemic blood or the central nervous system (detection limit [rotenone]<20 nM) and mitochondrial Complex I measurements showed no systemic Complex I inhibition after 1.5 months of treatment.

Recent research in science education brings to life the systemic, complex nature of science teaching and learning.

Precisely because we did not observe systemic Complex I activity inhibition in our model, we believe these concerns are not applicable to our model.

Also, the results from other studies using animal models with higher systemic concentrations of rotenone [33], [48] and the absence of systemic Complex I inhibition speak against this possibility.

Although rotenone is lipophilic, it crosses the blood brain barrier, and results in a systemic complex I deficit, that is selectively toxic to DA neurons.

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Due to the low dose and intragastric application of rotenone, the direct toxic effect of rotenone is confined to the gut without systemic complex-I inhibition in the brain and muscles, thus differing from classical rotenone models.

Related to complexity, there is a wide diversity of concepts, ranging from "systemic" to "complex", implying a need for a unified terminology.

We have an opportunity with the G-20 framework to have an integrated look, an integrated framework around the larger, more systemic, more complex financial institutions.

Due to the systemic and complex nature of foresight and futures thinking, an individual expert, regardless how experienced he or she is, cannot possess enough information and have different enough points of view to successfully probe possible futures that radically differ from the present situation.

The papers in this volume aim to build understanding of how evaluations can contribute to addressing inequities and how evaluation design can develop a better understanding and also better respond to: (i) policy maker and practitioner needs; (ii) the systemic and complex nature of the interventions necessary to impact inequities; (iii) an understanding of the processes that generate inequities.

But a yearlong examination of the effects of this very new technology on a very old social institution shows that they are systemic, profound, complex and permanent.

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