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1 ith data from earlier Parkfield earthquakes, tell us about earthquake physics and earthquake predicti
2 n raises the question of what these data can tell us about events in our past.
3                    What might these findings tell us about genetic resistance to infection in humans?
4 ally measured kinetic isotope effects (KIEs) tell us about H-abstraction reactions with multispin-sta
5 served physiological processes, with much to tell us about how cellular neighborhoods influence cell
6 rence, is not important just for what it can tell us about how mammals work.
7 damental question: "What can causal networks tell us about metabolic pathways?".
8 he anthropological and ethnohistoric records tell us about non-Western societies of that general soci
9                           What do these data tell us about the ability of rapamycin to delay aging an
10 recognise strand lesions, and what does this tell us about the checkpoint pathways?
11                   What do social survey data tell us about the determinants of happiness?
12 proved understanding of animal phylogeny can tell us about the evolution of the great diversity of an
13  What do frequency-domain causality measures tell us about the functional properties of oscillatory n
14 formations are of interest for what they can tell us about the interaction energies of lipid molecule
15 ow fails in this illness and what this might tell us about the maintenance of bone marrow function an
16 cteristic timescale--which potentially could tell us about the mass of the black hole--is found in th
17  accompany such effortful long-term learning tell us about the mechanisms for developing innovative b
18 ers from idiopathic autism and what that can tell us about the mechanisms underlying ASD.
19 ular genetic analyses of these sequences can tell us about the nature and maintenance of the polymorp
20 branes exposed by the fracture process of FE tell us about the overall structure of biological membra
21 scrutinized and shaped by natural selection, tell us about the place of humans in evolution?
22  hepatocytes, and discuss what these studies tell us about the role of inflammation and programmed ce
23     Here, I discuss what the Drosophila data tell us about the roles and mechanisms of PDZ protein ac
24 ion mapping of genital representations might tell us about the sexual differentiation of the mammalia
25                               What does this tell us about the types of mutants that are likely to in
26  similarly to the way that protein structure tells us about the function and organization of a protei
27                          Their presence also tells us about the origin and evolution of the body they
28 gins of this diversity as well as what shape tells us about the physics and biochemistry underlying c

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