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What is epigenetics? Why is studying epigenetics important?
Unforeseen Circumstances
Situations or events that could not have been expected or planned for, often affecting the ability to fulfill contracts or obligations.
Additional Work
Tasks or projects that are added to the original scope of work, often requiring adjustments to contracts, timelines, and compensation.
Enforce
To compel adherence to a law, rule, or agreement through the use of authority or power.
Exchanged Promise
An agreement where two parties make reciprocal promises to perform certain actions or obligations.
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