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Hence, the stable degradation rate of scaffold, which would exactly match the calcification rate, has a critical impact on the internal architecture and load-bearing capability.

Because high mannose oligosaccharides are known to assume multiple conformations (Petrescu et al. 1999), no one of which would exactly match the conformation needed to dock into the binding site, the entropy cost associated with freezing out one of these structures would be substantial.

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"Fast-forward to 2015, you got exactly the same people recommending exactly the same strategy, which would have exactly the same results.

First prize $50, second $5, and third $5, which would leave exactly $75, the price of the hospital.

The basic problem is that researchers, including herself, still don't understand the scientific mechanism behind epigenetic inheritance, which would explain exactly how it happens.

"This is a narrow, defined, very precise exemption to normal patent law which would meet exactly what we've been trying to do," Mr. Leon said.

Whether this is the best principle should be a matter for negotiation, but a clear and simple system of regional finance is needed, which would show exactly how much each region transfers to and from the central government.

Reducing production and consumption by a gallon would then cause consumers to lose fuel that they value at $4, which would be exactly offset by the $4 in reduced production costs.

Otherwise, we would be giving countless employers and workers the incentive to go off the books, which would be exactly where we started, billions of dollars and countless lost jobs ago.

The first is that we persuade our employers to pay us higher wages to compensate, which would create exactly the kind of inflationary spiral that caused so much problems in the 1970s.The second is that higher commodity prices reduce consumer spending on other goods, which is bad news for demand and for corporate profits.

Thanks to the accidental survival in Lucretius' book 4 of two alternative programmatic passages for the book, we can work out that what we call book 4 was initially planned to come directly after book 2, a sequence of topics which would have exactly reproduced Epicurus' own in On nature, and that it was only in a later phase that he reorganised his material so that our book 3 came to intervene.

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