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A relevant observation that can be made from this figure is the effect of the unit status during the first hour on the probability that the unit is forced out during the second hour.
A relevant observation of this work is that more than 38% of the 13500 unigenes (5159 sequences) are novel Citrus unigenes.
Fafchamps also notes the relative scarcity of large companies, retailers and chains in many African markets, a relevant observation for this study as small-scale retailers predominate in the veterinary drug sector.
Gregory points out that Santorum is scoring well "in the heartland" so far in this race, which I'm not sure is a relevant observation.
As a relevant observation, Cys-LTs levels in EBC were higher in our study than in others [ 19, 20, 27].
However, a relevant observation of this study was that the prognosis of patients with ACLF was strongly dependent on the presence or absence of concomitant hyponatremia.
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This is a particularly relevant observation for studies that aim to distinguish cognitive networks on the basis of their responses to different tasks or stimuli, though of course it is important to note that these results may be less applicable to other neural systems or cognitive tasks not studied here.
As a consequence, if these orthologs belong to the same organisms, the two genes will be found to be correlated, a functionally relevant observation.
However, a possibly relevant observation may be the increase (with time) in microdialysate levels of several amino acids (leucine, serine, threonine and tyrosine) seen in both VGB patients and control patients.
This is a clinically relevant observation, especially when considering that hypothyroidism occurs in 10 15% of type 2 diabetic patients (8) and many of them are presumably also treated with metformin.
This is a particularly relevant observation in the context of critiques of biomedical classifications of mental illnesses, which argue that they are largely derived from a cultural construction of 'western' thinking about mental health and represent an 'Americanization of mental illness' (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/10/magazine/10psyche-t.html).
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