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This paper argues that Croatia has failed to capitalize on its inherited science base, which could have been used as a starting point in the transition towards a KE, because it has not made the shift from an obsolete socialist-style science policy to a modern innovation policy (IP); the latter is seen as the new policy paradigm necessary for structural adjustment to a KE.

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The concern here is that malicious actors could have used the security flaw to figure out in which countries accounts were based, which could have ramifications for whistleblowers or political dissidents.

Less formally, (mathcal {R}_{12}) is the space of receptions at the base station which could have emanated from the base stations own transmitter.

Less formally, (mathcal {R}_{12setminus 11}) is the space of receptions at the base station which could have emanated from the base station transmitter, but could not have emanated from the uplink user.

But there are different legal theories on which the decision can be based and which could have profound implications for other kinds of discrimination against LGBT people.

This would allow for the refinement of the typing scheme to a molecular based test, which could have higher turn-around time, better sensitivity and specificity, and maximal reproducibility between laboratories through not depending on antibody reagents and the technical prowess of the laboratory worker.

the space of base station receptions which could have emanated from the intended uplink user.

Although the present study may throw new light on the interaction between heart and kidneys in cardiorenal disease, it may have some limitations as well: the MWF rat strain used in this study is an inbred model based on proteinuria, which could have caused other unknown genotypical/phenotypical changes as well; we cannot fully exclude primary pulmonary disease in this strain.

For example, the increase of exercise load in APT was based on training physiology, and the increase of activity in CBT was based on time-contingency, which could have obscured the supplemental effect of both treatments.

However, some of the studies that reported these results have shortcomings, namely, it is unclear whether the reported effects are the result of 'attention guidance' or an effect of highlighting display elements alone; second, the selection of the highlighted display elements was based on subjective methods which could have introduced bias.

The response rate by nurses and doctors was 84%and68%8% respectively (based on those hospitals which could have met the full quota of 50 deaths) which yielded a sub-sample of 737 deaths with matching data from both nurses and doctors.

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