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Obviously, similar studies need to be undertaken in other clinical populations, in order to establish if there is, at a given time, a sufficiently large number of people having four-week long non-episodes of LBP, justifying its use as a definition of recovery and as a demarcation for episodes of LBP.
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Test results also suggested a demarcation of the size difference for dimorphism at 30 µm (P < 0.001).
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"This is a demarcation point," for Russian Internet businesses, said Peter N. Loukianoff, a co-founder of Almaz Capital Partners, a venture capital firm and an early investor in Yandex.
Wednesday's announcement that the suspension would last through the rest of the season, in some ways, could prove to be a demarcation point for the Wizards, who can now forget about the players they have lost and focus on the ones they have.
Token-physicalism operates as a demarcation criterion for materialism.
Self-pruning is a demarcation point for SAM to initiate leaf bud or floral bud development.
Taking 32 as a demarcation value for the Bayes factor yields 30% of the genes detected as selectively overexpressed.
These results suggest that self-pruning is a demarcation point for shoot apical meristem (SAM) to initiate leaf bud or floral bud development in citrus.
We also wish to propose a new demarcation for the TALE repeat, which better reflects the structural integrity and allows a convenient description of the functional elements within a TALE repeat.
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