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In this respect, in fact, it should also be stressed that, sometimes, [27], there could even be an isolated epileptic headache without any other associated ictal epileptic manifestations nor EEG abnormalities recognizable by scalp EEG recording, whose ictal origin can be, conversely, demonstrated by depth electrode studies (see patient number 2 by Laplante et al. [27]).

Thus, while a high-GI/GL diet is more adverse among overweight and obese individuals, it can be conversely expected that adhering to a low-GL diet should exert more favorable health benefits among those overweight and suffering from hyperglycemia and insulin resistance [ 79].

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This test can be executed conversely; by knowing, duration of such tumor response can be determined from Eq. (2.1.11) as follows: as previously presented in the experimental data.

This is an important characteristic of this statistic as it will allow testing for the randomness of one category of site regardless of the other category being distributed randomly or not (so the other category can be tested conversely on exchanging 1's and 0's of the sequence).

Our study shows how exfoliation joint episodes can be dated, and, conversely, that better knowledge of the distribution of exfoliation joint sets can reveal unique information about the morphological evolution of an Alpine valley.

A lack of regulation means that herbal remedies can be ineffective or, conversely, far more potent than users may suspect.

We therefore propose that this SPINEDAC reaction can be sped up conversely to SPIEDAC reactions, namely by more strongly electron-drawing cyclooctyne substituents and/or by further electron-donating tetrazine substituents, both with as little steric demand as possible.

53 This recent work, coupled with preliminary evidence of efficacy with topical lovastatin plus cholesterol in CHILD syndrome, 54 provides evidence that metabolite accumulation in the epidermis can be toxic; and conversely, that blockade of metabolite production (and normalization of cholesterol levels) could be beneficial for these disorders.

Under this situation, the capacities of various data storage devices where the digital data can be recorded and replayed are conversely limited in TeraBytes (TB) regime, lagging far behind the phenomenal growth of the digital data.

Loneliness, conversely, can be deadly: one study found it did more damage to health than smoking.

Mao let it happen: he had other doctors by then.Enemies, conversely, can be useful.

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