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We argue that this effect derives from son preference and different costs in the upbringing of boys and girls, motivated by economic rational choice.

It was suggested that this effect derives from the inability of the right hemisphere to process abstract nouns in that the failure of abstract nouns to engage lexical processing mechanisms leaves the right hemisphere relatively unencumbered when required to process a subsequent target.

It has been proposed this effect derives, at least in part, from the competition between hnRNPA1 and KSRP for their common G-rich target sequence on pre- let-7 TL [ 39].

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Amazingly, the effect derives from the combination of stewed apple and peanut butter, a mixture I thought up after reading all about the chemistry of ice-cream in The Kitchen as Laboratory (Vega, Ubbink and van der Linden).

Part of this tragicomic effect derives from the Commission's dazzlingly contortionist attempts to come to terms with the question, "What did the President know & when did he know it?," as if the answer would somehow prove key in assessing culpability for the current debacle of American foreign policy..

Part of this tragicomic effect derives from the Commission's dazzlingly contortionist attempts to come to terms with the question, "What did the President know & when did he know it?," as if the answer would somehow prove key in assessing culpability for the current debacle of American foreign policy.

Our data suggest that this pharmacological effect derives at least in part from the modulation of hepatic ABCG5/G8 and CYP7A1 expression.

In this case, the effect due to the increase of the dielectric constant characterizing the ground may hide the effect derived from the metallic object.

The effect derives from the fact that the windows are flat and vertical, so they act as mirrors.

"Lake Effect" derives its name from a Midwestern weather pattern -- the lakes retain their heat well into winter, causing flashy storms and mammoth snowfall.

Their "meaning" is debatable, but, as with Gainsbourg's musical career as a whole, their effect derives from their Gallic coolness.

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