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Titanium may be considered a relatively new engineering material.
If it was a more diffuse pattern of growth then this particular lymphoma would be considered a relatively aggressive one falling under the designation of peripheral T cell lymphoma, not otherwise specified.
This paper reviews some of the ideas in the literature for improving the efficiency and efficacy of the assessment practices and proposes what might be considered a relatively radical approach which is far more efficient, for the academic, in general.
This outcome may not be considered surprising as, from a rigorous chemical point of view, deionised water can be considered a relatively strong solvent; its extremely low ionic force causes a solubility increase of any compound, being the two parameters inversely proportional.
Strangely enough, the apparently complex degradation scheme described for enrofloxacin (Karl et al. 2006);(Wetzstein et al. 2006) has to be considered a relatively simple example, compared to degradation patterns to be expected for PRA, moxifloxacin and any other FQ with a more complex amine substituent.
While the economic situation of the colony in the late 1620s could be considered a relatively good showing for a colony only newly started in a wilderness, its slow success was hardly sufficient to create much excitement among the directors of the West India Company.
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Tylenol has long been considered a relatively safe option.
Lomariopsidaceae is considered a relatively advanced family of ferns.
(This is considered a relatively high out-of-state percentage compared to some flagship schools).
The 16.5 billion euros ($21 billion) was considered a relatively small amount for the market.
In these communities, he said, beer was considered a relatively tame refreshment that was available at virtually every gathering.
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