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This European narrative is based on a widely accepted interpretation of what led to the Holocaust.

He was led to conclude that these radio signals represent not colliding systems of stars, as according to a widely accepted interpretation, but the subatomic process of fission within galaxies.

The most widely accepted interpretation of the deal (which allowed them to escape with only minimal losses) is that the authorities, although keen to preserve the idea that trust investments carry risk, were even keener to avoid a panic.They succeeded in that, but not in chastening Chinese investors.

Moreover, despite Darwin's widely accepted interpretation of coiled tendrils as soft springs, their mechanical behavior remains unknown.

Based on this, widely accepted interpretation, adaptation measures are urgently important since mitigation of greenhouse gases will not completely halt climate change related hazards.

Here, we experiment with his approach, but we prefer the name "hierarchical modeling" in order to avoid confusion with the more widely accepted interpretation of convolution described earlier.

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Therefore, it remains to be seen whether a widely accepted "neophrenological" interpretation of the AG's function emerges with further studies or whether its function is best understood as a core component of a distributed language network.

The most widely, and near universally, accepted interpretation of such dual cusps in premolars in early mammals such as zalambdalestids [40] and basal eutherians [41] is that they represent the protocone and paracone.

The range of the Koguryŏ toponymns is confined to the region of historical Koguryŏ control, so they provide no information about the southern tip of the peninsula, but the northern range of phonogrammatic toponyms with widely accepted Japonic interpretations extends as far as modern North Hwanghae province, south of the later Koguryŏ capital at P'yŏngyang.

The six 'supergroups' in recent discussions [ 193, 194] that popularize some of my increasing widely accepted phylogenetic interpretations of eukaryotes are clades not kingdoms (one only, Plantae, is a kingdom also; the others are parts of kingdoms or composites of one or more kingdoms and parts of another, e.g. opisthokonts).

That contemporary interpretation, still widely accepted nearly three centuries later, does less than justice to Louis's shrewd appreciation of political realities and of France's long-term interests.

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