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Or can there be some compromise worked out, which would modify both modern and traditional ideas of what it is to be human, and so what rights we all deserve?

The dust fluid dissipation could be caused by dust fluid viscosity, dust dust collision, dust charge fluctuation, and Landau damping, which would modify the wave structures [15, 21, 28, 47], and shock waves can be excited in the system under appropriate conditions.

The Assembly Public Safety Committee approved the bill, which would modify the definition of harassment -- meaning activity that "seriously alarms, annoys, torments or terrorizes" a person -- to include photographing or recording a child without the permission of a legal guardian.

The differences in specific protein production rate between lactose and cellobiose may be due to differences in extracellular hydrolysis or uptake rates, which would modify the induction signal.

Habitat fragmentation has evolutionary consequences exceeding by far the selection of dispersal related traits: the balance between local specialisation and gene flow would be perturbed, which would modify the extent to which populations are adapted to heterogeneous environments.

Accordingly, we expect that the balance between local specialisation and gene flow should be perturbated, which would modify the extent to which populations are adapted to heterogeneous environments [ 32].

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We observe evidence for fusion in 12/39 (30.8%) coexpressed subunit pairs in which a hypothetical fusion would conserve (dis)assembly, compared to only 20/401 (5.0%) in which fusion would modify (dis)assembly (p = 3 × 10−6, Fisher's exact test).

The investigation into a secret clique within the Los Angeles County sheriff's elite gang unit has uncovered allegations that members had matching tattoos of a gun-toting skeleton, which deputies would modify to celebrate their involvement in a shooting, according to sources close to the internal probe.

Therefore, we do not favor, but cannot rule out, the model that mtr1p may affect global protein translation, including translation of microtubule regulatory proteins, which would subsequently modify microtubule dynamics.

Even for lung cancer patients, advances in systemic therapy may be expected to improve the outcome of those with even far-advanced disease in the future, which would evidently modify the risk/benefit of ipc BLM.

If it is understood that an increase in k0 d is due to a variation in frequency, the frequency dependence of ε b should be introduced which would quantitatively modify the curves in Fig. 2, but not their qualitative implication that a proper reconstruction of the constitutive parameters necessitates knowledge of the unwrapped phase.

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