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(g) To place the control, to any extent, of business, or of the products and earnings thereof, in the power of trustees, by whatever name called.
For example, may be predicting at any desired temperature, the time to reach any extent of conversion [29].
Sixth, sequences were collapsed based on gapped alignments, again allowing any extent of overlap meeting the minimum overlap requirement of that assembly job.
Of all 27 patients with any extent of involved margins, 2 did not receive a boost, 6 received a low boost and 19 a high boost of radiotherapy.
Although having any extent of surgical resection was uniformly associated with increased survival across all groups, a beneficial effect of radiation was only seen among Blacks.
Catheter-related central venous thrombosis was defined as the presence of any extent of thrombosis in the subclavian, internal jugular or brachio-cephalic vein or in the superior vena cava on the side of PICC insertion.
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Diabetic women had the worst outcome for any given extent of myocardial ischemia.
At any given extent of truncation, this random truncation experiment was repeated 10 times to obtain the average and standard deviation values of the accuracy.
Together, this means that any observed extent of aging should be due to the presumably small fraction of non-repaired, toxic damage.
Contrary to the position of the German government, the ESM does not contain any limit on the extent of any member state's overall liability.
No problem of any extent could be solved by either branch working independent of the other.
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