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Very high doses of MO, which may have generated more extreme downregulation of endogenous Ofd1, were associated with a generalized toxicity, precluding further analyses of the KV.
According to the archaeological data, these human groups tended to predate the same prey as did carnivores, which may have generated a certain perturbation in the system.
He finds that the way land rose in the south and sank in the north supports a rupture of 700 kilometers of the fault, which may have generated a magnitude-8.8 earthquake.
The bracelet had appeared on US-based website What Kate Wore, which documents the Duchess's fashion, and which may have generated some of the £20,000 in bracelet sales.
Only 66% of the eligible subjects sent back the questionnaire, which may have generated a response bias, although we have shown that there are only minor differences in sex and age between responders and non-responders.
Furthermore, this meta-analysis was based on studies published in the English language, which may have generated bias.
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Such altruism will also help erase any aura of elitism that El Bulli may have generated, which Mr. Adrià said was "something that was perhaps inevitable but that I haven't sought".
There is also a lack of clinical detail upon which to make decisions; more detail may have generated greater consistency.
Rather, low interest rates, an export boom and a business environment in which managers are scarcely accountable to shareholders may have generated too much of the stuff.
To pretend that these results speak to other factors that may have generated the Neandertal extinction, which was a protracted process, is utter nonsense".
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