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More than 500 such personnel were earmarked for Naples, again identified as a hot spot for drug violence and racially motivated crimes.
The fifth frames show how the static object detection stops when the scene background is again identified as such.
A previous history of mixed episodes (p = 0.015) and delusion during manic phases (p = 0.003) were again identified as being associated with a worse response (Additional file 1: Tables S6, S7).
The transition group (labelled by triangles) in the score scatter plot (Fig. 3) was again identified as an intermediate state.
In the multivariate analyses for TTP and OS, ER-negative was again identified as a predictive variable (Table 3).
One of the haplogroups most enriched for longevity is again identified as D4a together with many haplogroups in the D4 clade followed by a smaller signal in other haplogroups outside the D clade.
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In the 1881 census, the couple were recorded as living with two of their children, Mary Ann and George, and Pickingill was again identifying as a labourer.
The second one again identified San Francisco as my former home.
We also performed an immunoprecipitation for AKAP13 and again identified ERα as part of the complex (Fig. 2d).
As with continuity of care, this was a concept with contested definitions and methods of evaluation, and the SDO Programme again identified this as a suitable candidate for a scoping study.
Using regulator discovery, we again identified tll as the top candidate for repressing expression posterior to stripe 7. tll has previously been proposed as a regulator of stripe 7, in some cases as an activator (Small et al., 1996) and in others as a repressor (Janssens et al., 2006; Morán and Jiménez, 2006).
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