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These findings, and others which will in time be developed, will affect the method of glottochronological inquiry.
These findings may corroborate the evidence for social behaviour in Albertosaurus, although some or all of the above localities may represent temporary or unnatural aggregations.
These findings are based on laboratory studies, and in clinical settings have also been shown to eliminate bacterial infection.
These findings help explain the categories used in Holdridge ’ s bioclassification scheme, which were then later simplified in Whittaker ’ s.
These theories are backed by findings in the Monte Verde archaeological site, which predates the Clovis site by thousands of years.
These findings rely on inhibition assays and the study of the kinetics of cleavage of the aforementioned substrate, exploiting the fact that the enzyme-substrate intermediate p-nitrophenolate has a yellow colour, enabling us to measure its concentration by measuring light absorbance at 410 nm.
These results by the Berkeley scientists did not confirm the Soviet findings regarding the 9. 40 MeV or 9. 70 MeV alpha-decay of dubnium-260, leaving only dubnium-261 as possible produced isotope.
These findings suggest that acute seizures are a predictable consequence of disruption of the BBB by either artificial or inflammatory mechanisms.
These findings provide evidence for a long tradition of a type of proto-dentistry in an early farming culture.
These schemes would attempt to put into practice many of the findings Koolhaas made in his book Delirious New York ( 1978 ), which was written while he was a visiting scholar at the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in New York, directed by Peter Eisenman.
These findings provide the most ancient evidence of commercial exchanges carried out between the Mediterranean and Central Europe.
These findings are also difficult to explain for the decay hypothesis, because decay of memory representations should depend only on how long the processing task delays rehearsal or recall, not on the content of the processing task.
These findings might be explained by a late Pleistocene extinction event of lions in western and central Africa and a subsequent recolonisation of these parts from Asia.
These findings have important conservation implications as hippo populations across the continent are currently threatened by loss of access to fresh water.
These findings are contested by Warnicke in several books and articles, but the evidence does not conclusively support either date.
These findings also imply other negative outcomes for these students such as more distress related to the divorce and did not feel a sense of emotional support from their parents.
" These findings suggest similarities between humans and chimpanzees exist in more than genes alone, but can be seen in emotion, intelligence, and family and social relationships.
" These findings revolutionized contemporary knowledge of chimpanzee behaviour, and were further evidence of the social similarities between humans and chimpanzees, albeit in a much darker manner.
These findings led them to propose the paradox of intensification, which states " Ceteris paribus, urban intensification which increases population density will reduce per capita car use, with benefits to the global environment, but will also increase concentrations of motor traffic, worsening the local environment in those locations where it occurs ".
These findings extended their known range westward suggesting that they are able to survive and breed in degraded woodlands and scrub previously supporting moist subtropical semi-deciduous forest.
These findings challenge previous beliefs that exposure to diversity strengthens social capital, either through bridging social gaps between ethnicities or strengthening in-group bonds.
These findings have also been confirmed by stereotactic microelectrode analysis of single cortical neurons in a study, which involved nine patients undergoing bilateral cingulotomy.
These findings from quantum mechanics have found many applications, and allow us to build transistors and lasers.
These protections can be relaxed only if further scientific findings emerge that provide sound evidence that no harm will result.

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These studies have been challenged by several Brazilian ministries, which assert that recent improvements in environmental laws, enforcement and public attitudes have fundamentally reduced the threat posed to forests by such projects.
These anti-feminists argue, for example, that social acceptance of divorce and non-married women is wrong and harmful, and that men and women are fundamentally different and thus their different traditional roles in society should be maintained.
These developments were not fundamentally novel, rather they were refinements to existing languages and paradigms, and largely based on the C family of programming languages.
These are fundamentally consequences of the law of bivalence, which makes all such connectives merely Boolean functions.
These weapons can render panantukan's techniques fatal but do not fundamentally change how the techniques are executed.
These two concepts are fundamentally different and the business community more commonly uses commoditization to describe the transformation of the market to undifferentiated products through increased competition, typically resulting in decreasing prices.
These transmissions are fundamentally different.
These parties advocated classical liberal economics and a more rightwing approach to society, and accused the VLD of shifting fundamentally to the left.
These relationships were fundamentally those of small unions which catered to their members by combining elements of rank-and-file organising, hierarchical organising, and gaining benefits for members through industrial or non-industrial action.
These relations fundamentally determine the ideas and philosophies of a society, constituting the superstructure.
These parties advocated classical liberal economics and a more rightwing approach to society, and accused the VLD of shifting fundamentally to the left.
These social “ cliques ” fundamentally influence adolescent life and development.
These objects, however, are valued by subjects in two fundamentally different ways: instrumentally and intrinsically.
These piezoelectric motors are fundamentally stepping motors, with each step comprising either two or three actions, based on the locking type.
These critics argue that the project of building a reliable body of knowledge about society is fundamentally incompatible with the goals of public sociology: " To the extent that we orient our work around moral principles, we are less likely to attend to theoretical issues.
These later additions-which appear in the sutta commentaries attributed to Buddhaghosa and Dhammapala ( the Majjhima Nikaya commentary known as the Papancasudani ( Ps ) and the Therigatha commentary Paramattha-dipani ( Pad ), respectively ) — may represent attempts by later commentators to " rehabilitate " the character of Angulimala — making him appear as a fundamentally good human being entrapped by circumstance, rather than as a vicious killer.
These five tribes " shared fundamentally common culture and language and were considerably more closely related to one another than were the Germanic tribes.
* These three manga have a view of the world and a fundamentally common setup.

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