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Table  2 shows a series of context indicators that demonstrate the differences between countries in the region.

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14 The current study therefore uses a series of context-specific child-related and adult-related clinical vignettes to explore the healthcare-seeking behaviour of rural Ethiopian households.

To determine whether human NSC transplantation could rescue the cognitive impairment associated with hippocampal neuronal loss or age-dependent Aβ and tau accumulation, immunosuppressed CaM/Tet-DTA and 3xTg-AD mice were treated with HuCNS-SC or vehicle and tested in a series of context- and spatial-dependent behavioral tasks beginning 4 weeks after transplantation.

The surveying of the city was done according to a series of "historic context statements," which put designated sites within intellectual and cultural frameworks including Mexican postwar development; lesbian, gay and transgender history; and the significance of the entertainment industry.

The result is that we are left with a series of killings without context, explanation, or hope of redemption.

Instead it's just a series of gee-whiz, context- and model-free numbers embedded in a rant — and not even an interesting rant.

"In the future, we would ideally repeat this whole process in a series of diverse cultural contexts, negotiating many different attitudes to death and human remains," they explain.

Krugman criticized the op-ed, calling Stockman a "cranky old man," and referring to the piece as "just a series of gee-whiz, context- and model-free numbers embedded in a rant -- and not even an interesting rant".

As with most conspiracy theories, it takes a series of barely-connected, context-deprived "facts" – drawn largely from the observer's own ignorance – and adds a strong dose of paranoid finger pointing, but fails to draw any sort of cohesive framework together to hang a plausible story on.

As with most conspiracy theories, it takes a series of barely connected, context-deprived "facts"—drawn largely from the observer's own ignorance and adds a strong dose of paranoid accusations, but fails to draw any sort of cohesive framework together to hang a plausible story on.

To investigate the basis for the subsite preference within Lgl, we examined a series of mutations in the context of Lgl ASA.

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