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A healthy J. Baldwin should see a reliable amount of targets each week,  and the matchup against Miami is a good one.

Demand for the product (easy, socially verifiable short-term listings) has continued to grow with its ambitious plans for expansion, with the company able to extract a reliable amount of money from each additional booking.

CSC is fulfilled if (a) a symptom score is under a calculated cut-off score at posttreatment and (b) a symptom score had decreased by a reliable amount of change exceeding the measurement error (reliable change index (RCI)).

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But in 4 RA patients after magnetic separation of CD3+T-cells we detected reliable amount of CD3-4+ lymphocytes (25-28%) These cells were not detected before separation.

Repeated preliminary quantitative evaluations revealed reliable amounts of material in the samples.

The boundaries of the porous medium should be considered no flow in terms of heat and mass so that reliable amounts of CSOR would be obtained.

Haug's team was able to measure the amount of titanium--a reliable indicator of how much sediment was entering, because it doesn't get altered by geochemical changes--every 50 micrometers, equivalent to a 2-month period.

As such, the measure may not be a reliable indicator of the amount of time spent with the grandparent who had the history of mental health problems and these results should therefore be interpreted with some caution.

The evaluation of the relative peak volume allows a reliable estimation of the amount of branched structures in the complex mixture.

Another possibility is that heart rate monitoring may not be a reliable indicator of the amount of pain experienced.

Similar to such assays, determination of intracellular ATP gives a reliable estimation of the amount of viable cells after a cytotoxic treatment as the intracellular concentration of this metabolite (as is the activity of core metabolic enzymes) is assumed to be held in a tight (millimolar) range in viable cells.

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