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This study bore fruit in several books: Studies in General Science (1869), The Sexes Throughout Nature (1875), The Physical Basis of Immortality (1876), The Philosophy of Individuality (1893), The Making of the Universe (1914), and The Social Side of Mind and Action (1915).
Most household characteristics modeled in this study bore a statistically significant relationship to the likelihood of registering for the Fair PharmaCare program.
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This study bears important implications for educators and theory.
Finally, this study bears a significant theoretical implication: Mandarin emotion verbs demonstrate a continuum of form-meaning pairing relations as realized in the lexical to constructional associations characteristic of Mandarin.
The early postnatal expression of CSPG-related structures in the mouse neostriatum described in this study bears some similarities with proteoglycan patterning at corresponding developmental time points described for the caudate/putamen of the rat [44], [45], with some notable differences.
This study bears the bias typical with non-anonymised surveys.
This study bears important implications for the molecular basis underlying antifolate resistance under hypoxia and its rational overcoming in solid tumors.
The concept of an arterial reservoir used in this study bears some similarities to the two-element windkessel concept introduced by Frank (12) and later developed into a three-element model (32).
In our opinion, participation in the study bore no possible risk to the students.
The findings of this study bear important implications regarding food label color design for food retailers and policymakers when they are developing food label programs.
However, it is reasonable to assume that the ideas and attitudes expressed by the participants in this study bear similarities to those of many students in typical secondary and early post-secondary classrooms, especially in advanced placement or honors courses.
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