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2.Philosophy limits the disputable sphere of natural science.
4.Acute biliary pancreatitis is one of commonly clinical disease, whose pathophysiology mechanism is very complicated and disputable.
5.It was believed that there were still disputable points deserving of further elaboration in the verification that had been so far made.
6.The role of the preevent corona and the driving mechanism in the formation and evolution of CMEs is a disputable problem.
7.Then the Criticism, especially the approach proposed by Wolfgang Iser, is employed to analyze in detail the most disputable "indeterminacy" and "gaps" in the text of Light in August, as a typical example.
8.On the other hand, there was another serial earlier this year with a highly disputable Chinese title “何日军再来”. It shows the lack of emphasis by the production team on the cultural and historical context of the title and irate viewers were quick to criticise the station.
9.In view of disputable adscription of geological era and petroliferous formation classification of Shinan-31 Wellblock in Junggar basin, the systematic analyses of existing data from paleontology, core sample and geophysical prospecting are conducted. The geologic era of the petroliferous strata is dated as Qingshuihe stage of Early Cretaceous, which is higher than the basal conglomerate of Cretaceous in horizon, through the correlation of sand layers and the identification and tracing of the seismic sequence boundary by means of sequence stratigraphy and sedimentary system theory.


