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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at first degrees" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what context you are trying to use it in, as it does not fit standard expressions or idioms.
Example: "At first degrees, I thought it was a simple task, but it turned out to be more complex."
Alternatives: "initially" or "at the beginning".
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At first, degrees of heating were determined by the appearance of MMs observed by FIB-SEM (e.g., Kurat et al. 1994).
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Ms Bailyn approvingly notes the recent decision by America's National Science Foundation, which funds a big chunk of the universities' basic research, to allow grant recipients to take a break.Crucially, women's lead at first-degree level does not so far seem to have translated into better job opportunities.
It is plausible to assume that a qualification at first-degree level or similar will be nonetheless essential or fairly necessary to carry out the job tasks.
6 7 9 20 29 33 35 37 44 Family history, assessed in two studies looking at first-degree relatives, also had a positive significant association with PRP (OR=16.6, 95% CI 7.44 to 36.8).
Studies looking at first-degree relatives of patients with AS showed that they too have increased gut permeability, so it is likely that there is an underlying genetic process operating in the gut [ 26, 27].
We do not include research ratings or research funding — these are tables aimed at students taking first degrees and so concentrate on teaching and teaching resources.
Genetic diagnosis of MODY additionally allows for identification of at-risk first-degree family members, who have a 50% chance of inheriting a gene mutation.
A positive family history was defined as at least one first degree family member affected with psoriasis.
c Family history is defined as having at least one first degree relative with breast cancer.
We categorized family history of lung cancer as none or at least one first degree relative with lung cancer.
About 22% of pre and 18% of postmenopausal subjects had at least one first degree relative with breast cancer.
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