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It is then plausible that the evaluation of the remaining number of prey in the patch could be linked more so to a time cue in the first case than in the second one.

11 It is then plausible that those patients who still required hospital admission would be those patients who needed repeat scans.

It is then plausible that the invariable nature of the domain architecture of β-subunits is due to functional rather than structural constraints.

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As this survey was conducted in March and April and included gastroenteritis events that occurred in the last three months, it is then plausible to assume that the peak RVGE season effects were captured.

It is then plausible to assume that GGC might be a viable mutation in DENV-2 but has not been yet observed due to its low probability of mutation from the sequences identified within a quasispecies cloud.

In fact, the German surgeon and cancer researcher, Karl-Heinrich Bauer (1928), on observing mutations in plants and animals, offered the then plausible biological explanation that cancers were likely caused by mutations [ 5].

It is then plausible to suggest that poor swimmers suffered from higher stress levels when following the Lint compared to the continuous speed regimes, which could potentially cause an impairment of their disease resistance capacities.

If one subtracts these pro-Byrd Southern Democrats from White's "Democratic" total, then it is plausible that Nixon outpolled Kennedy in popular votes.

If it is true that rāga is a kleśa then it is plausible that there is no distinction between love and craving.

If things keep going like this, then it's plausible that within a fairly short period of time, people will be using their handsets as social-networking gateways as often and as readily as they use their computers.

If special obligations to particular others are generally acquired voluntarily, then it is plausible that parental obligations are also voluntarily incurred (O'Neill 1979; Brake 2005, 2010; for criticism see Prusak 2011a, b).

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