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During this process, the qualification is commonly concluded with used-up items because of an environmental requirements proof process and a search for margins achieved.
Regarding the European Middle Palaeolithic, it is most commonly concluded that Neanderthals were clearly superior to carnivores in the context of competitive relationships, with respect to both prey and the occupied space.
Recent reviews of cross-national comparative research have commonly concluded that the understanding gained is often disappointing given the resources invested [ 15, 20].
However, for several PK parameters, bioequivalence could only be concluded when outliers (as are commonly observed in studies of this kind [ 12, 13]) were excluded.
Their work, gathered in "This Time Is Different" (2009), concluded that recoveries after financial crises are commonly weaker and more protracted than those after other recessions.
We conclude that continuous positive velocity patterns are commonly recorded in the left atria of children and probably represent pulmonary venous return.
We conclude that in BRCA-MC malignant lesions frequently have morphological characteristics that are commonly seen in benign lesions, like a rounded morphology or a sharp delineation.
They concluded that a reason for this may be that patients who had undergone a HTO are commonly younger and more obese.
The coroner's court is also where most investigations conclude – "under-resourced" and "beset by delays" – with the production of findings and recommendations that are commonly unheeded.
We conclude that the data produced by 'boutique' microarrays can be readily analyzed with inexpensive home-grown procedures that are commonly used in ecological studies.
This supports the assertion that CAM may not be as expensive as is commonly believed, as concluded by a large Canadian study which found that CAM was less than CAN$20 in 37% of cases and more than CAN$60 in only 6% [ 27].
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