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However, at a minimum the following additional references should be cited and referred to in the Introduction and/or Discussion: St. Onge et al. Nature Genetics (2007); Drees et al. Genome Biology (2005); Kelley et al. Nature Biotech (2005).
True belief forms when led into the dock and referred to in the third person.
Below is the list of evaluation instruments developed under DEVISE, and referred to in the User's Guide.
Such abstracts should be included with the submission and referred to in the cover letter accompanying the manuscript.
This line of concluded authority is illustrated and referred to in the recent opinion in Osborne v. State of Florida (decided at this term) 17 Sup.
I would immediately admit that psychoanalysis is probably not the best therapy for many of the children seen and referred to in the film.
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144, and referred to in § 1 of the Civil Rights Act of April 20 , 1871 17 Stat.
To obtain IRS forms and instructions referred to in the Freelance Charter and the chart of IRS forms, please call (800) 829-3676, or visit the IRS website.
These new data are shown in Figure 3 and are referred to in the Results, subsection "Ependymoglia cell proliferation and neurogenesis following re-oxygenation depends on ROS production".
The subjects lists and notes referred to in the requirements can be found below.
That understanding will be elaborated in a political declaration that will accompany and be referred to in the Withdrawal Agreement.
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