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Bishop Gregory said he had not yet conferred with Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan of Milwaukee about how to respond to the letter, but added, "I don't see this fostering another review of a topic that has been fairly well discussed".

Montillo is far from the first author to ponder the real-life influences on Shelley's iconic tale; these are issues so well discussed that you can find many of them on Wikipedia.

It is well discussed that the burden of pneumococcal diseases is often underestimated even in large-scale clinical trials [ 9] due to the challenges in isolating the pathogen.

These 3 factors play important roles in the process of bone formation and remodeling [ 23], and it has been well discussed that stimulation of osteoblast cell differentiation is characterized mainly by increased expression of ALP, BMP-2, and OPN [ 32].

On the other hand, it has been well discussed that phase 0 or phase 2 introns have a significant role in exon shuffling or domain exchange for protein structural evolution [ 23].

The technique has been initiated in recently commenced live-gene banking programs of Atlantic salmon in Norway and Canada (O'Reilly and Doyle 2007), but like any tool, it has disadvantages that merit consideration as well (discussed below).

It has been well discussed, that an engagement of the immune system might be the most successful therapeutic option to reduce micro-metastases and thus decreased recurrence rates and increase recurrence free survival time and overall survival time [ 36, 37].

This level is relatively low, but the 1973 observations, which the model is compared against, have several shortcomings as well, discussed below, that makes this GOF level reasonable.

The genetic problem (Gerlai 1996; Wolfer et al. 2002) or opportunity (Bolivar et al. 2001) that this represents has been well discussed among geneticists, but the possible consequences are rarely considered in studies of knockouts (Crusio 2004).

He had conversations with the Hungarian government that summer as well, discussing their potential role in an invasion of Czechoslovakia.

[Note that well-discussed candidates (DNA, genes, chromosomes, and so on) are not referenced here due to the large number of publications.] Earlier definitions are either too narrow (for example [ 8, 9]) or too broad (for example, definitions based on Muller's multiplication-heredity-variability criteria [ 12] or, later, by Maynard Smith [ 10, 30]).

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