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A study in this issue suggests that a new gene, IFNL4, may be responsible.

But a review of the way Mrs. Clinton and her advisers has handled this issue suggests she was never eager to reach a deal.

Research that I conducted with the IPPR on this issue suggests that this development co-exists with a growing attachment to a locally-defined sense of place.

The study, which is published on page 676 of this issue, suggests that performance in IQ tests is associated with changes in the brain during adolescence.

A cable two days later was even more pointed, saying: "Its overly strong reaction to Israel over this issue suggests the GNZ sees this flap as an opportunity to bolster its credibility with the Arab community, and by doing so, perhaps, help NZ lamb and other products gain greater access to a larger and more lucrative market".

He, like others in this issue, suggests that artifact ontogeny may affect our constructions of phylogeny.

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On-site experiments performed to explore this issue suggest that the problem must be addressed statistically.

Two reviews in this issue suggest that the president is facing problems not only with Democrats but with members of his own camp.

Overall, the receptor targeting and clustering studies reviewed in this issue suggest that a common mechanism underlies the formation of the diverse types of interneuronal synapses but differs from that responsible for neuromuscular junction assembly in vertebrates.

Odlozilik's research on this issue suggested that the painting may be that of Andrzej Rej, a Polish noble and diplomat of that era who passed through Amsterdam, Netherlands, where Rembrandt was working, at the time the painting was created.

Experimental results on this issue suggest limited interaction between pairs of spikes.

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