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(That is, even if only a subset of inferences were relevant to the meaning of each term, these subsets could still be extensive enough for the meanings of each term to be interrelated).
Despite seeing evidence of good depletion, we were concerned that the knockdown of AP-2 subunits might not be extensive enough for us to uncover the contribution of AP-2 to vesicle retrieval [ 14].
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The images of 17 of 34 patients were extensive enough for confirming or ruling out the presence of CHD and therefore were analysed retrospectively.
C spread within brain was extensive enough to account for loss of laminar labelling patterns in cerebral cortex with [6-C]glucose that were visible in [C]DG autoradiographs during spreading depression (Cruz et al., 1999).
Some officials have questioned, however, whether the research was extensive enough to be the basis for the reports' conclusions.
November 6 is the shared due date for all this information, though the data requested is extensive enough that we are likely to see pleas for time.
If airway closure occurred in even smaller airways and was extensive enough over the whole lung, it could possibly account for our findings.
The MoPH has ensured that the duration and content of the new midwifery programs are extensive enough to permit the development of a professional cadre for women.
Their collection is extensive enough that the Unicode Consortium used it in the development of Unicode.
It is also difficult to determine whether a simulation is extensive enough to obtain accurate statistics.
Do the authors have confidence that the literature search was extensive enough?
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