| 11. | For some parents, thimerosal provides a grand unifying theory that squarely points the finger at the government and vaccine makers.
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| 12. | Finally, he talks about the search for a unifying theory that describes everything in the universe in a coherent manner.
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| 13. | Two defects are needed for FSHD, which for the first time provides a unifying theory for the underlying genetics of FSHD.
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| 14. | Thus the term " unifying theory " is more like a sociological term used to study the actions of mathematicians.
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| 15. | The unifying theory stating that inheritance patterns may be generally explained by assuming that genes are located in specific sites on chromosomes.
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| 16. | One word in the video was gravitomagnetic ( and spacetime manifold ), but so far scientists have not found a unifying theory.
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| 17. | Considered one of the " founding fathers " of the unifying theory of plate tectonics, mantle was the driving force behind this process.
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| 18. | 2010 marked the release of the " Grand Unifying Theory " album, the first Kim Salmon and The Surrealists record for 13 years.
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| 19. | All aspects of USIT are derived from a unifying theory based on three fundamental components : objects, attributes, and the effects they support.
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| 20. | His book " Epigenetics " ( 1974 ) was a work on theoretical biology which attempted to present a unifying theory of epigenesis.
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