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When a population becomes either very scarce or temporarily extinct, it may be recolonized by immigrants from the same host or from the alternate host, When colonization occurs from the alternate host, this may blur the effect of reinforcement.
Depending on the situation, adjustment for practice organisation may also be appropriate, but as practice organisation may be closely interwoven with other organisational aspects, this may blur important differences between practices that ought to be addressed.
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Furthermore, the narrow time frame of this procedure may blur some significant but late variations with respect to baseline, which eventually limits transcript informativeness.
Although having the advantage of controlling for therapist effects, this crossed design may blur distinctions between treatments [ 47].
This property of GBM contributes to heterogeneity in this tumor type and may blur the boundaries between the proposed transcriptional subtypes.
Over time, those details may blur.
Here, actors and actions may blur, but emotions remain crystal clear.
The years may blur, but the clothes have not lost their vibrancy.
The proposal "may blur the line between innocent behavior and criminal public corruption offenses," Mr. Coburn said.
Those damn statistics may blur the truth, but the latter is not the credential of a genuine superstar.
Since reserve wines cost more than regular versions, such prices may blur the region's communal idea of a franc reserve (if any).
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