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The TMDL approach was largely overlooked in the 1970s and 1980s as governments focused on bringing point sources into compliance with the Clean Water Act.
HSP70 induction, which protects PMN cells from apoptosis and at the same time significantly correlates with the degree of anxiety and depression of UC patients, might be a bringing point for the role that psychological factors play in the natural history of the disease, as expressed by UC patients and observed in relevant studies [ 4, 6].
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Sammy Sosa, I believe, brought pointing into the mainstream.
Wakefield's response was spirited, brought points and was led by two former Hull players.
"Football is about enjoyment and the way I believe in playing will bring points," he said.
This may allow the medical team to bring "point-of-care" ultrasound to many patients who otherwise would not have advanced imaging available to them.
"If he can deliver like he did this weekend in every race I think he will be good enough to bring points home".
I thank to two anonymous referees for bringing this point to my attention.
(Thanks again to Derk Pereboom for bringing this point to my attention).
I really liked bringing that point to the Danish audience.
Authors' response: Thanks for bringing this point up.
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