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1 Point by point was taken and lunch-time arrived without a complete elucidation .
2 It occurred to him that had never experienced a clear and complete elucidation of his vision.
3 The complete elucidation of the mystery lay behind the obscurity in which these two points were shrouded.
4 However, lack of receptor selectivity of ligands has limited the complete elucidation of effects of different receptors in depression-like behavior.
5 Elsewhere will be found Mr. Sulte's complete elucidation of the hopeless dark in which all writers have involved Radisson's family.
6 Therefore, the increasing recognition of potential causes and links sets the base for a more complete elucidation of its etiology in the near future.
7 But the complete elucidation of any phenomenon of life must always combine the study of the influence of internal with that of external causes.
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