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Comparisons of age at first transplant and survival in boosted and non-boosted patients are shown in Table 1 according to the molecular type of SCID.
Comparethemarket.com is estimated to have garnered at least £10m in boosted revenue.
But expectations that the government will step in boosted sentiment, with the index of Italian banking stocks jumping 9% and pushing bank shares across Europe higher.
Marketing experts estimated that the campaign cost about £7,500, and succeeded in boosted Cameron's "likes" by 47,000 to 127,000, overtaking Nick Clegg's 80,000 in the process.
Excerpts were serialized in the Times a few weeks ago — the paper paid him £350,000, which they may have made back in boosted circulation figures — and the book has been breaking sales records in the U.K., though no one seems particularly pleased with its contents or its author (one Amazon reviewer described it, or perhaps Mandelson himself, as "salacious, opportunist but annoyingly compelling").
The size and magnitude of this island was found to be fuel-specific, decreasing with increasing S. The combined findings illustrate the commonality and utility of fuel S, ITHR, LTHR, and NTC across a wide range of conditions and the associated implications of fuel S in boosted modern gasoline direct injection SI engines relative to the RON and MON tests.
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Foreign investors piled in, boosting both the dollar and share prices.
This enhancement is more likely achieved in boosting stage.
Stofan hopes to have a hand in boosting these metrics.
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Managers play a crucial role in boosting employee participation in health-related activities at work.
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