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Scores were less varied, more likely to meet the Gold standard and likely to include similar features as the building they were designing within.
(The third is somewhat shadowy, and likely to include the snipers which the government denies knowledge of but activists claim to have filmed.
Mesenchymal stem cells are loosely characterized and likely to include many populations of cells, each of which may respond differently and unpredictably to differentiation signals.
The utility acknowledges that environmental effects will be significant and likely to include temporary displacement of most of Morro Bay's harbor porpoise population.
The reason for this is certainly multifactorial and likely to include, among other things, care processes within the individual centres, discharge policies, and variations in local health care organisation.
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Public sittings are expected in March and April and are likely to include Brisbane and Canberra.
These observations support hypotheses linking breast cancer risk and exposures likely to include carcinogens and endocrine disruptors, and demonstrate the value of detailed work histories in environmental and occupational epidemiology.
As a result, amniocytes are developmentally primitive, undergo rapid proliferation in vivo and in vitro and are likely to include embryonic progenitor cells (29).
Changes should be in place by the summer, and are likely to include more relaxed and flexible seating areas and a coding club aimed to encourage computer-enthusiasts with autism.
Host factors influencing viral replication are poorly understood in bats and are likely to include both pre- and post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms.
The majority of our potential explanatory variables, and all the health measures were self-report, and so likely to include measurement error to a greater or lesser extent.
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