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"Sometimes he would be fully excluded for something that seemed incredibly minor.
Given the implementation dates of measures to control BSE and the birth dates of these BSE-infected cattle, foodborne exposure to an infectious agent cannot be fully excluded for any of these cattle.
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He was speaking after the Financial Times reported that Downing street had scrapped demands for Britain to be fully excluded from the EU Social Chapter, which Sir John Major opted out of in 1993 but Tony Blair abandoned the opt-out after winning his landslide election in 1997.
Even if cases and controls were matched for age, sex, SAPS II and diagnosis on admission, selection bias cannot be fully excluded and might account for part of our results.
Forth, confounding cannot be fully excluded as a potential explanation for the observed association, because our analyses were based on observational studies.
Due to the non-interventional design, an underestimation of adverse events cannot be fully excluded, as they were not specifically looked for and were evaluated only in the form of an open interview at each visit.
However, it cannot be fully excluded that further adhesion molecules are responsible for the difference in rolling and adhesion of monocytes, such as chemokines of the GRO family [ 30], which were not determined in the present study.
This way, genetic and ecological factors can be controlled for, although their influence cannot be fully excluded.
The involvement of TN located TAMs for patient outcome should not however be fully excluded.
Background integration for S/MAR-based vector can still not be fully excluded, but was reported to be repressed [ 51].
The influence of contact resistance could not be fully excluded.
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