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He doesn't know what he wants, so he won't ever be able to define whether or not he's been successful.
The study is underway and we would further be able to define whether the general risk factors for DVT are relevant to shoulder replacements.
This way, they would have been able to define whether their culture system was improper to study b-defensin3 regulation specifically.
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The allelism tests revealed that 5L and 11S had mutations at the same locus, but incomplete analyses of these along with 7Y and 13U meant that we were not able to define with allelism tests alone whether these represent new genetic loci, or alleles of already defined DNF loci.
Cotton and Wilkinson [ 14] were able to define two such extensions (despite some doubts about whether such an extension was possible [ 15]) and at least two additional ones have been studied since [ 16].
"Every organization, whether religious or secular, must be able to define where its boundaries begin and end".
In this study, answers to the questionnaire differed significantly depending on whether or not the respondent was able to define stroke correctly.
EVERY institution, whether a corporation, a college or a newspaper, should be able to define what it is and what it does.
But leaders need to be able to define a future.
Modern women insist on being able to define themselves.
Once you are able to define meaningful work, you should encourage coworkers to do the same.
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