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It's Pinker's contention that without the pacifying influence of a commonly recognised state, we are prone to make life the nasty, brutish and short experience that Hobbes described.
Osteolysis is a commonly recognised complication of MOM prostheses (Park et al. 2005).
The results for endosulfan, a commonly recognised endocrine disruptor [ 19, 20], are presented in this paper.
Actin stress fibre formation in endothelial cells during stress is a commonly recognised cytoskeletal response, which indicates reorganisation of the actin cytoskeleton [ 12].
There was only one minor case of wound dehiscence in this pilot study, however, wound dehiscence is a commonly recognised problem following high-energy trauma and arthrodesis [ 1, 3– 5].
Remarkably, two out of four genes that consistently co-expressed with SOX10, GPM6B, and COL9A3 have been previously reported to bind EGFR (Deribe et al, 2009), a commonly recognised BBC marker and regulator (Carey et al, 2010).
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With regard to accessing services and PT programmes a number of commonly recognised barriers to participation were identified.
Since it is not plausible to suppose that ordinary memory-images are responsible for our immediate experience of change, retentions must be a of a distinctive (and not commonly recognised) form of experience.
In the same interview, he reportedly added: "If taxes were lower in Hitler's time, and now they're higher, what's wrong with wanting to say so?" Iwaszkiewicz insisted that he was not "glorifying Hitler", adding that he was "commonly recognised" as "a rascal, a criminal and so on".
A new idea that advances science and technology is commonly recognised as an important source of wealth creation, economic growth, and societal change [2, 3].
In the era of widely available anti-retroviral therapy (ART), it is also commonly recognised as a chronic disease that can be successfully managed on a long-term basis.
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