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1 ts are fundamental to many processes that we take for granted.
2 Borsboom et al. are relying on should not be taken for granted.
3 ideration of evidence that has thus far been taken for granted.
4  question certain assumptions they have long taken for granted.
5  IVUS measurements that the answer cannot be taken for granted.
6 e very existence of quasiparticles cannot be taken for granted.
7 re ubiquitous tools, although they are often taken for granted.
8 opathological abnormalities has usually been taken for granted.
9 able observation but it is one that is often taken for granted.
10 ed at random chromosomal locations cannot be taken for granted.
11  and treatment efficacy, and yet it is often taken for granted.
12 ng a hard lesson: Academic freedom cannot be taken for granted.
13  different types of labour may be hidden and taken for granted.
14 n is a most human faculty, one that is often taken for granted.
15              It is both the hardest sense to take for granted and the easiest to imagine the possibil
16 orces why healthcare provision should not be taken for granted and may prompt the BBC and Disney+ to
17                                          The taken for granted and often unseen aspects of parenting
18 res, the validity of the ISA should never be taken for granted and the effective extent of orbital ov
19                         Salivation is easily taken for granted, but without normal salivation, simple
20 to the extent that a timescale divergence is taken for granted by many.
21     However, such a representation cannot be taken for granted, especially in animal experiments wher
22 analysis suggests that biogenicity cannot be taken for granted for all titanite-based textures in met
23 anding speech in noisy environments is often taken for granted; however, this task is particularly ch
24 safety mechanisms we as anesthesia providers take for granted in a hospital setting are often not pre
25 k happens in the ICU and therefore cannot be taken for granted in quality improvement initiatives or
26 mental measurement', the type of measurement taken for granted in the physical sciences.
27 eality is passe to even the layperson and is taken for granted in the same way none of us think much
28 de the dependable ecological services humans take for granted is less clear.
29 operties of neural entrainment that is often taken for granted is that its modulatory effect on ongoi
30 ceptibility testing of these drugs, yet each takes for granted purity and potency of the 2 available
31 the question whether some of the assumptions taken for granted should be reconsidered.
32  functions within the body that we typically take for granted, such as helping prepare food for swall
33      People in developed countries generally take for granted that their water is safe to drink, a lu
34 so much larger than Earth's that it has been taken for granted that it must be generated primarily by
35                                        It is taken for granted that the brain is composed of a set of
36                                           We take for granted the ability to fall asleep or to snap o
37 mption persists that most photocatalysts are taken for granted to function as monomorphic species thr
38 coveries and technical advances that are now taken for granted, to show that even with methods primit
39 lly, the type of accommodative range that we take for granted when we are young.
40 horticulture has generally been sidelined or taken for granted when strategies are envisioned.
41 ome essential tools for their study that are taken for granted with other mouse models are not availa
42 ies, and cancer chemotherapy, which we today take for granted, would not be possible without access t
43 werful and effortless that it is essentially taken for granted, yet, surprisingly, the underlying neu