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PHR believes such a pattern may constitute gross negligence, and therefore the consequences of any investigation must go well beyond administrative punishment to include an examination of criminal liability," Sirkin said.
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It is known, however, to have first appeared during the early period of Spanish colonization, and its patterns may constitute a residual of pre-Hispanic body-painting designs.
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This conserved pattern of greatest variation may constitute a potential to repeatedly evolve broad molars in evolutionary lineages of murine rodents [47].
Individual attitudes and behavior patterns related to uncertainty may constitute a critical element of designer identity, which represents the synthesis of knowledge, action, and being.
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Characterization of pachytene substages now clearly demonstrates linear patterns of SUMO-1 in early pachytene, a dual morphology during mid-pachytene, which may constitute a transitional stage and, at late pachytene, solely focal associations at 1qh and 9qh.
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