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The collective trend has made Djokovic's form the most intriguing subplot at the season-ending grand slam.

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Analysis of collective trends and correlations in the data using principal component analysis (PCA) provide new, and sometimes surprising, insights into E. coli physiology.

Some implicit assumptions are 1) that environmental exposures around the time of birth (± ~1.5 years) are the most important, since autism by definition is either present from birth or develops within the first few years of life [ 1, 4, 21], and 2) that the rise in autism is driven by one or more environmental influences whose collective temporal trend resembles the trend in autism [ 3].

"I think there's an intense voyeurism about the wealthy, and then I wrote a piece for Huffington Post about this collective cultural trend right now, [where] people really pile on rich women," Martin told host Caroline Modarressy-Tehrani.

Correlation analysis then revealed a collective negative trend was present between SNORA12 expression and DNA methylation in response to virus infection.

No country as far as I am aware has passed as many laws aimed at regulating the nation's collective memory, a trend beginning with the Gayssot law of July 1990, which makes the denial of the Holocaust a criminal offense.

For Emerging Collective, two macro trends are the explosion of globalization and a new focus on emerging markets.

No longer just a machine for spewing out trends, it's a collective that recognises the one trend that will shape us all: the need to reform our consuming passions.

"This trend [towards collective rule] seems to be reversing in a way when we see Xi Jinping taking control himself of things like domestic security, like internet security and then we such a strong showing in the media coverage itself," Bandurski said.

In one subsample of MSM and transgender people in the Avahan project [ 57] it was found that participation in a public event was significantly associated with higher likelihood of consistent condom use among paying and non-paying partners, with the same positive trend for collective efficacy, although significant only with paying partners.

Paul Clark, a Penn State labor relations professor who edited a recent book on trends in collective bargaining, said the dispute could have nationwide repercussions.

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