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In this way, the low citation rate of Arab journals is likely to be perpetuated as these databases are commonly used in searches.

In addition, eating traditional foods can form part of the cultural identity of groups that are in cultural transition and therefore may be perpetuated as a link to the past (2 ).

As a consequence single reports are often extrapolated as representative of disproportionately large regions and time periods, and inaccuracies in these reports are more likely to be perpetuated as a result of the lack of alternative data.

7 Staff or clinicians may not be aware of the ineffectiveness of SSI. 12 SSI may also be perpetuated as it provides the opportunity to administer various doses of insulin in a reactive manner for a wide range of blood glucose levels without having to call the practitioner or analyze glucose patterns to make a logical change in the insulin regimen.

Noting our failure to address the fundamental causes of a contested elections (see above comments) and appreciating the possibility of this recurring at state or Federal level, will this decision live on and be perpetuated as precedent?

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– Service user (DH17) 1.2 Externalized/experienced stigma Results in this section have been grouped according to the places were stigmatization is perpetuated as well as stigmatizing agents which include, health professionals, family members and friends and community members.

Being such a good name, it caught on and has been perpetuated as fact.

That it was invented, codified, and promulgated by Privileged WASP Males and is perpetuated as "Standard" by same.

For instance, issues such as the cosmopolitan species syndrome, where species similar in appearance are given the same name based on the first-described taxon (often from the Old World literature), are perpetuated as a result of the limited recent taxonomic work and the reduced capacity of parataxonomists to distinguish subtle differences between sibling species.

NP-9, NP-29 and NP-18 cell lines were derived from human pancreatic adenocarcinomas that had been perpetuated as xenografts in nude mice.

NP-29 cells were derived from human pancreatic adenocarcinomas, which had been perpetuated as xenografts in nude mice and further characterized for different oncogene and tumor suppressor profiles [ 16].

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