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When it works — through most of the first act and intermittently in the second — it uses an exceptionally fluent array of mixed media: written prose lines, photography, newsprint, film, song, mime and several different dance genres.

The data were collected continuously in eight studies [ 1, 7– 9, 18, 34, 38, 39, 41] and intermittently in the remaining studies [ 10, 17, 22, 27] (Table 4).

Viral genetic material was detected in nasal swabs from 2 days postchallenge (Table, only P gene data shown), consistently in 2 of the animals and intermittently in the third.

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Vancomycin concentrations were measured daily in 78 patients and intermittently in 61 patients; the mean vancomycin concentration (Cmean) and the maximal drug concentration (Cmax) were specifically analyzed.

As Tonry (2005, p. 1) observes, "conspicuous by its absence in western criminology is a literature on why crime rates have fallen continuously in some countries and intermittently in others since the early to mid-1990s".

S. aureus can be detected in its primary reservoir in the anterior nares on a regular basis in about 20% (and intermittently in another 60%) of the human population [ 2], leading to efforts for decolonization in healthcare settings [ 3].

The three parties will work together to promote regional and international conferences every other year in Shenzhen Qianhai and intermittently in Davos.

"This progressive wear, combined with certain operating and environmental conditions, can cause friction in the mechanism to increase and intermittently result in the accelerator pedal being harder to depress, slow to return or, in the worst case, stick in a partially open position," it said.

After playing locally, he made his Yorkshire debut in 1920, and appeared intermittently in the following two seasons.

Noted by Hippocrates more than two millennia ago and intermittently cited in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries through clinical report, the disease that places 'the other eye in great danger' following ocular injury has a long history but was not fully defined until the turn of the nineteenth century [3].

One group of men jogged off the highway and up a hill just outside of town as rockets and mortar rounds exploded intermittently in the fields and hills nearby.

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