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  • Unravelling the molecular basis of oncogene co-operation has lagged far behind its conceptual realisation.

  • Unravelling the conundrum of tannins in animal nutrition and health.

  • At first, it appeared that the unravelling of the intertwined strands should not pose an insurmountable mechanical problem.

  • Matching modern, active cave microbial communities with similar well-preserved ancient cave microbiota remains has also contributed to unravelling the complex story of subsurface life.

  • Unravelling musical conundrums has been the impetus for her profoundly imaginative, if occasionally uneven, study.

  • Unravelling the 'uric acid paradox' will be an interesting task.

  • Renouncing the traditional critical goal of synthesis, it proposes a casual unravelling of the fabric of codes knotted around each textual element.

  • More important, she comes close to unravelling the elusive threads of rural diversity.

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