Because neutron activation analysis is nondestructive, and the samples are no longer radioactive after about a month, this reanalysis for other elements is possible. |
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Curiously, while sperm whales unquestionably have teeth, recent molecular data and a reanalysis of their anatomy has suggested that they may be highly derived mysticetes. |
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If a reanalysis takes hold, it must usually be because it spontaneously happens over and over, not because one infant's idea spreads to the speech community as a whole. |
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The raw data from 39 of the studies underwent statistical reanalysis by a subgroup of experienced, impartial statisticians. |
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A reanalysis of Acrocranthosaurus atokensis, its phylogenetic status, and paleobiogeographic implications, based on a new specimen from Texas. |
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However, recent reanalysis of the fossil suggests that it was actually a type of brown bear. |
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The Middle English mass noun pease has become the count noun pea by morphological reanalysis. |
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A statistical reanalysis of four sets of functional magnetic resonance imaging data supports this theory, Lloyd reports in the Aug. |
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Reanalysis of the data with non-linear and non-parametric methods and assumptions did not change any of the inferences drawn. |
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