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Angelina Jolie may be taking her cues from history as well: Baker pre-dated Jolie's international adoptive clan by decades.
Experiments with health care in states as far apart in every way as Utah and Massachusetts pre-dated anything done at the federal level.
However these studies looked at ARF (Acute Renal Failure) rather than AKI as they pre-dated the 3 AKI classification systems we used.
In some cases, such as DOK7 in breast cancer, the identified changes are likely biomarkers of disease but may also be involved in disease susceptibility as they pre-date the cancer diagnosis.
It has social as well as political problems that pre-date its outgoing and controversial prime-minister, Nouri al-Maliki, as well as the 2003 intervention itself.
He is currently building some shops in colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, that will look as though they pre-date Independence.
Neo-Meinongianism thus sees a fictional object as something that pre-dates the story-telling activities that intuitively bring fictional objects into being.
One of his colanders looks as if it pre-dates Mayan times.
This result is somewhat counterintuitive, as this increase pre-dated a large boost in wild population densities in 2005 that resulted from favorable flow conditions in spring of that year and absence of river intermittency during the summer.
For instance, there are several units defined in PSI-MS, which are also defined in the 'Unit' ontology, as these terms pre-dated the existing of the unit ontology.
9 Incidence of psoriatic arthritis amongst patients with psoriasis may be as high as 25%, 10 and may pre-date the psoriatic arthritis by 12 years or more.
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