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* Only about 28percentt of all Web sites are what the study calls "strongly connected" to the rest of the Web -- sites with a substantial number of links to and from other sites.
Moreover, 94.7% of the SNPs were identically called in the bone marrow normal mononuclear cells and in the derived cell line which, considering that imbalances reduce the numbers of identical calls, strongly supports the identity of the cell line.
This underpowered analysis calls strongly for additional randomized clinical trials in the future to definitively determine which treatment option is better.
The duration of the subject's first orientation towards the speaker was significantly longer in response to unknown conspecific calls than to known conspecific calls, strongly suggesting that adult male vervets differentiate between the calls of known and unknown males and are more attentive to the presence of "strangers".
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Jolie, who said she has made 11 visits to Syrian refugees in the region since the crisis began in 2011, called strongly for the political will to act.
Co. find little time for light reading, & thus may have missed an essay by three physicists called "Strongly Interacting Particles," which appears in the current issue of Scientific American.
Transparently, the Guardian list of the year's 50 best TV shows is subjective rather than scientific, but the 2016 roll call strongly reflects a shift.
And she gave her thanks to Stormzy, the rapper, who has called strongly for justice for those who died in the Grenfell fire.
Michel Sidib?executive director of Unaids, the United Nations AIDS agency, said, "We're calling strongly for the government to revisit this issue as a matter of dignity and human rights".
No less than the prime minister, Wen Jiabao, appeared to suggest as much last week, when he called strongly for political reform in a news conference at the close of the annual meeting of the National People's Congress, China's handpicked Parliament.
The mapping A satisfying inequality (1.6) is called strongly accretive.
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