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Thus, a group of patients with insufficient features of JHS for a firm clinical diagnosis based on the available diagnostic criteria, but likely to be liable to develop full-blown JHS, were not included in this study.
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Some patients with massive haemorrhage are also at risk of a consumptive coagulopathy and are liable to develop haemostatic failure without significant dilution.
With C57BL/6J mice as model which is liable to develop glucose intolerance when fed on a high-fat diet, 1,5-Anhydro-D-fructose (AF) at 1.5 g/kg/day, administered through drinking water for 8-weeks, did not affect body weight gain or food and water intake fed on either high-fat or normal diet.
They're liable to get beat up.
The hybrid algorithm overcomes the shortcoming that the usual GAs are liable to produce premature convergence.
Ask 10 experts to define "synthetic biology," and you're liable to get 10 different answers.
Bowls are liable to break.
We suggested that the database would soon develop disproportionate ethnic biases, would be quietly extended to children and young people and would inevitably be liable to security breaches.
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