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As understanding of the biochemistry of Cryptosporidium and the interactions between Cryptosporidium and its host increases, designing or discovering an effective anticryptosporidial agent will be plausible.
We need a major breakthrough in CO2-neutral hydrogen production, along with significant leaps forward in fuel cells and hydrogen storage, before hydrogen cars will be plausible competitors.
With the GWAS analysis, it will be plausible to construct the high-density genetic map, and the regulatory regions responsive for the important traits can be identified.
For the h-d models it was shown that scam_m combines the flexibility of gamm with the assurance that all model effects will be plausible.
However, the ranges of the parameter values in which this approximation will be plausible are never clear.
Critically, a consistent pathway (e.g., connection) at the local (parameter) level does not mean that the same pathway will be plausible at the global (systems) level across subjects.
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The big question is whether he'll be plausible in Nov. The weakness of the two parties' probable nominees, and Perot's willingness to spend at least $100,000,000 of his own money are reasons to take his candidacy seriously.
Inevitably, such modelling will be criticised for its possible subjectivity, and will only be plausible if performed within a disciplined framework akin to that provided to the pharmaceutical industry by the International Conference on Harmonization (ICH) guidance (http://www.ifpma.org/ich5e.html) (Facey and Lewis, 1998).
Nor will it be plausible for European elites to claim that they initially wanted the euro in order to create a federation, but that they now have to create a federation in order to save the euro – when many Europeans might not want such a thing.
This means that a purely metaphysical variant of Blackburn's argument will not be plausible.
To be sure, it will often be plausible to say that one's present level of talent reflects past effort, and that one's level of effort is a matter of good or bad luck (Rawls 1971, 74).
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