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This would argue for a general role of ARF5 in promoting vascular differentiation and for the existence of one pool of stem cells marked by PXY promoter activity and feeding both xylem and phloem production.
This would argue for hitting duty-free shops on the way home (though the only thing that ever tempted me there was a liter of Jameson 1780 Irish Whiskey at Shannon Airport for about $20), frequenting stores that will send things home for you, or going to the trouble of packing up purchases and taking them to the local post office yourself.
This would argue for relying mostly on the EITC to increase incomes from work and using well-designed wage subsidies or hiring credits (as well as the EITC) to help workers obtain or regain job market opportunities.
This would argue for a clear separation of CTCF and ER sites in function and space for most of the binding sites.
This would argue for the existence of more than one causative gene in family 70234.
This would argue for reduced presence of a satellite cell-activating signal in Pompe disease.
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Normally that would argue for a Season 3, but there's been no announcement.
This logic would argue for a one-state solution and the removal of Israel from the map, creating a much larger Middle Eastern entity.
The overall very modest agreement between recalled and validated phone use in this study would argue for caution in the interpretation of results of epidemiological studies investigating health effects of mobile telephone use generally, but particularly in adolescents.
If so, this would argue that for these genes, imprinted expression arose early and has been retained through evolutionary time.
In "Humanism and Democratic Criticism," Edward Said argued for the necessity of a "return to philology" in literary criticism, but in this case, I would argue for an analogous return to something else: counterpoint.
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