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Still, they do not enable routine screens of very large populations in breeding programs, probably because this would represent unaffordable financial investments for equipment and specialised engineers.
This "chicken and egg" situation might be resolvable if pepsin homologues could be found in prokaryotes, because this would represent an extremely distant sequence divergence.
Third, we investigated the effect for a subset of individuals who received repeated prescriptions for ARBs and ACEIs for at least 1 year, because this would represent a subset of individuals who are likely to be more compliant with treatment.
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The analysis of the skin test positive group was planned because it was thought that this would represent people with probable latent TB infection.
In randomized trials, this would represent a serious limitation because smokers receiving an active treatment often feel social pressure to report abstinence.
Ideally if the surgical failure rate has not changed (and is acceptable), the run length is long because signals then would represent false alarms.
This is an important game because it would represent another win in some kind of historic streak EMCC hasn't lost in two years, and it's important to know that it's a dominant JUCO program that has won national championships in 2011, '12, and '14.
It does to some anonymous military officials: "Some military officials believe a cut of 10,000 troops this year would be significant because it would represent one-third of the troop surge".
The eurozone representative would be very influential, because he would represent an even larger quota than that of the US.
Virtually all Republican incumbents would become more vulnerable to a primary challenge because they would represent new constituents who wouldn't be especially familiar with their new representatives.
It matters for several reasons, not least because it would represent yet more chipping away at our freedom of speech.
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