Our data may shed light on the role of diet in the allergy and asthma epidemic. |
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He encouraged those writers who honestly and artistically shed light on Soviet reality, warts and all. |
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Although still suggestive, it might shed light on how families will respond to benefits offered as part of welfare to work programs. |
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A mechanism used to shed light usually fueled by kerosene, or perhaps whale oil in Poe's day. |
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It has also shed light on how the rhodium metal surface adsorbs and removes carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide gases in car exhaust converters. |
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Shortly a fire caught in the wick of the oil lamp and shed light through the tent. |
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The chief aim of this inquiry has been to shed light on the nature and essence of the disagreement between the two. |
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Police said they wanted to speak to a man seen in the area who might be able to shed light on what happened. |
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It is believed the documents shed light on what ministers were told about the case during its long history. |
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Det Sgt Morgan said he would welcome any information that would shed light on the incident. |
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There are going to be few reports coming out of there that will really shed light on how bad exactly it is. |
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His rueful recollections shed light on an often-perplexing artistic career, one that has left him looking distinctly battle-weary. |
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Both approaches will shed light on the adaptive significance and functional morphology of asteroids. |
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Peden's work helps shed light on the apparent tension between artistic freedom and mathematical constraint. |
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The slavery convictions shed light on a seedy underside of the economy that most people are completely unaware of. |
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Cut adjectives, adverbs, similes and metaphors which do not shed light or develop the narrative voice. |
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Another aim is to shed light on one of nature's genuine mysteries, the homochirality, or single-handedness, of living organisms. |
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Not content to shed light on an underemphasized aspect of the story, he typically overstates the case, denying the obvious importance of the war. |
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But the new slew of charges helped shed light on an impoverished country, which international observers say has long been a narco-state. |
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Much more than a straight narration of history, they have shed light on the social realities of those days in a poignant manner. |
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The use of other new analogs, such as the unsymmetrically substituted analogs mentioned above, could shed light on such issues. |
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Future work on the beryl occurrences that are not associated with peraluminous granites might help shed light on beryl genesis. |
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He shed light on the role of psychological constitution as determining the intensity and degree of LSD effects. |
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Although focussed on Canada in particular, those investigations would nevertheless shed light on northern ionospheric phenomena in general. |
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The film is a period thriller clearly intended to shed light on present-day problems. |
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As with her use of subtext, Griffith is quite modern in her use of setting to shed light on the psychology of her characters. |
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We should keep that question in mind, and keep an eye open for anything later in the dialogue that might shed light on it. |
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The seven science instruments on the piano-sized probe would shed light on the bodies' surface properties, geology, interior makeup and atmospheres. |
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Her powerful perspective shed light on the conditions of blacks and the injustices they endured fighting for civil rights. |
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Can the anatomy of violence shed light on what made the Boston bombers tick? |
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Thus, the studies use either dropout rates, graduation rates, or college-attendance figures to shed light on the effects of competition. |
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The truth is that dramatic as they may be, rail crashes rarely shed light on the true nature of the industry, far less on debate between free enterprise and state control. |
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However, recently archaeologists have made some remarkable discoveries which shed light upon how abstract mathematical notions evolved amongst ancient Sumerian societies. |
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A trio of massive, young star clusters found embedded in a star cloud may shed light on the formation of super-star clusters and globular clusters. |
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Recently I turned my attention to certain important events, such as the Millard Fillmore episode, that might shed light on how Hopi society changed as the U.S. developed. |
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This claim is important to George because he is interested in dismantling a top-down approach wherein a theoretical model is brought to shed light on a literary text. |
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At this point a comparison between the original facsimile score and any of the modern transcriptions would shed light on issues of editing early music. |
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Nevertheless, this elucidation of the generic discontinuous change has shed light upon many optical phenomena where caustics and diffraction occur. |
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Only later did research shed light on grim effects of the partially hydrogenated oil in margarine, with results such as higher incidences of heart disease. |
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Specifically, children's responses to the less familiar quantities of zero and fractions could shed light on their performance with the more familiar whole numbers. |
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Recently released transcripts from that private meeting shed light on the power of the papacy. |
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I spent a few hours scratching my head and looking for a cryptic code which might shed light on where this maverick genius is getting his ideas from. |
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The book is designed to shed light on the question of the existence of extraterrestrials, and on those who sought to tackle the question. |
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The work may shed light on other cases in which species form and stay separate while sharing space, such as in African cichlid fish. |
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But prion protein's new job as an A-beta oligomer sensor may shed light on how A-beta proteins can damage brain cells. |
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Importantly, urchins act as the closest living relative to chordates and thus may shed light on the evolution of vertebrates. |
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An examination of human and Neanderthal genomes and adaptations regarding pathogens or parasites may shed light on this issue. |
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The results shed light on molecular processes such as mutation and recombination in humans, the scientists report in the July 20 Cell. |
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The results shed light on a mystery surrounding why the major cities of the Indus Civilisation were abandoned. |
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The rise of archaeology in the 20th century has shed light on the period, offering a more nuanced understanding of its achievements. |
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Other items sold by Sotheby's at Billingshurst, Sussex, included a log book that could shed light on how Glen Miller died. |
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The three-day congress shed light on aACAyDiabesity', a portmanteau word to describe the epidemic of diabetes and obesity occurring together. |
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Three noted scriptwriters of the Hindi film industry shed light on the contentious issue. |
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Her work shed light on the functions mediated through various fibrous links within the hair bundle, the mechanoreceptive structure to sound. |
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Surely our theologies of the body can shed light on this complex mystery. |
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Lebanese sexologists and NGOs are seeking to shed light on the subject and offer judgment-free environments for information and clinical services. |
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But coauthor David Le Couteur, a biogerontologist at the University of Sydney, says the study may shed light on how caloric restriction actually extends life. |
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Now, Stephen Montgomery and Nicholas Mundy at the University of Cambridge have looked at pygmy marmosets to shed light on the mystery of the hobbit. |
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The new fossils also shed light on whether lemurlike adapids or tarsierlike omomyids living between 55 million and 36 million years ago qualify as simian ancestors. |
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Erickson, also shed light to the larger, extinct species of crocodilians. |
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Entire genomes may also be compared, which can shed light on the evolutionary history of particular organism and permit the examination of complex evolutionary events. |
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Notable findings from surveyed primary care practices include several statistics, which may shed light on the disparity in physician satisfaction. |
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Lacan postulated that the human psyche is determined by structures of language and that the linguistic structures of Hamlet shed light on human desire. |
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Recent research has begun to shed light on why some students have difficulty effectively using student-controlled CBLEs, such as hypermedia environments. |
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Three Chinese labor camp survivors will tell their personal stories to shed light on Beijing authorities' claims that no mistreatment occurred at Masanjia forced labor camp. |
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