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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cases me" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks context to determine its intended meaning or usage.
Example: "This situation really cases me." (Note: This is not a valid example due to the incorrect phrase.)
Alternatives: "concerns me" or "affects me".
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We worked with both gray-scale and color test sequences where in both cases ME is implemented on the luminance component.
In all diagnostic reports about these cases, ME alone does not appear to be toxic, but exposure to ME and CA as a mixture, at doses ranging from 32 to 181 mg/kg per chemical for about two days, caused characteristic yellow-brown crystals in distal renal tubules and collecting ducts, leading to nephrotoxicity.
After sparking up a joint with the help of a sympathetic court officer, Me fantasises about his future legacy as the catalytic agent behind "the latest in the long line of landmark race-related cases", Me v the United States of America.
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In all cases, MEs showed a positive immunoreaction with both antibodies.
Finally, we evaluate our solution in two use-cases: ME caching and Information Centric (ICN /Delay Tolerant (DTN) Public Safety communication (PS).
In such a case, "me-tooism" occurs, and it is difficult to breakaway from the consensus (Participant F).
It's the viewer: you, or, in my case, me.
"We" - the paper and, in this case, me - had a major falling out with Mahmood.
In my case, me.
She said the older children, in this case me, should look after the young".
(FGD-VHC, Morder) In my village, TBA assists delivery with me and refers cases to me.
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