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These findings vindicate, on a much larger data set and with greater confidence, the previous conclusions that compared to the common and substantial intron loss, extensive intron gain was rare during the evolution of eukaryotes.
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"We expect to be fully vindicated on appeal".
More important, Mr. Gilder feels utterly vindicated on the topic of broadband.
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