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Another major shortcoming is that increased levels of liver enzymes can only indicate damage and are therefore not suitable to serve as an indication of the patients' regional perfusion.
The massive contradiction can only indicate one of two things.
They can only indicate which levels of alcohol use in pregnancy confer the greatest risk.
The sequence has been ordered in a meticulously careful, sensitive and playful way that can only indicate the author's hand.
For me the basic flaw lies in the word 'these', which can only indicate a plural solution, which BENNET is not.
Definitions like 'clean the car, perhaps' can only indicate an intransitive verb, since the direct object forms part of the definition.
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However, the CsA- induced upregulation of additional pro-inflammatory genes/processes and the downregulation of genes/processes involved in mitochondrial functions in FXRKO-PCLS only, indicate that FXR can be hepatoprotective by controlling inflammation and mitochondrial functions, possibly involving a crosstalk between FXR and PPARδ.
Yet, Alzheimer or vascular dementia can only be indicated with four digits.
It is also important to note that not all women report their prior abortions, and hence the number of prior abortions can only be indicated as a minimum estimate.
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