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For 43.3% of the instruments (n = 45), the authors did not clearly describe one or several aims but they could be presumed from the context (presumably discriminative: n = 32, presumably evaluative: n = 24, presumably planning: n = 9, presumably predictive: n = 9).

The source of hospital-acquired chickenpox infection may be presumed from a known exposure, but has not been previously proven using genomic analysis.

2326, 60 L.Ed.2d 931979979), we refused to ignore the statutory meaning which would be presumed from similar disjunctive language, stating that the use of the term "or" indicates an intent to give the nouns their separate, normal meanings.

24 This might be presumed from the analogy of the Lucus Feroniae, where large fairs were held at these religious gatherings (Dion. Hal. III p173; Liv. I.30); but it is also strongly (p522)implied by Livy (VI.2) when he says that merchants brought to Rome the news of the Etruscan council at the Fanum Voltumnae.

Vaccine effectiveness (VE) cannot be presumed from historical data [ 1].

Therefore, in vivo specificities of RvD1 on such particular pain phenotypes could be presumed from the in vitro TRP channel results.

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It can be presume from the model that metal ions removal take places on a heterogeneous adsorbent surface (Freundlich 1906).

Most simply report on the status of the postsurgical anatomy, while a very few report on whether the subjects are married (psychological health is presumed from this).

The presence of the cloud is presumed from the highly elliptical orbits with eccentricities close to 1 in which the long-period comets are observed as they approach and then swing around the Sun.

In the foregoing cases the person with whom the contract is made, it is presumed from his conduct, has consented, in the one case to receive less than the whole amount agreed to be delivered, and in the other to receive the labor and materials of a different kind, or in a different form and manner, from that stipulated.

The ∆T∞ dependence of the growth rate at the AFGP concentration of 0.07 mg/mL, which was presumed from the concentration dependence of the growth rate, is indicated by a red broken line in this figure (see Supplementary Figure 1 for details).

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