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June 29 seemed like it would be a relatively normal day in the NHL.
Figure 3A,B shows what appears to be a relatively normal RNFL thickness plot, although there is probably local nasal thinning far outside the 24-2 VF.
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Half of the town's 60,000 residents are non-French citizens or their French-born children, and the niqab has been a relatively normal sight here.
As of the end of WY2016, which was a relatively normal water year, water supply ranged from about a half a year deficit in the north coast to greater than 3 years of water supply deficit or "missing water" in the south coast (Fig. 3b).
"This is a relatively normal combination," say the Volteface guys.
"This is a relatively normal combination," say the Volteface guys.
Back in the 70s, polygraph tests were a relatively normal screening process for people seeking private-sector jobs.
We believe that the stress and distress experienced by breast cancer patients is a relatively normal reaction to a life-threatening event.
The consequence is a relatively normal OFC, some reduction in length but a more profound reduction of the rate of weight accretion [ 7].
L-02 is a relatively normal hepatic cell line, while the others are HCC cell lines characterized by various degrees of differentiation.
While she was leading a relatively normal teenage life, her Roma friends started to get married, one by one, until she was the only single one left.
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