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Goodrow et al. [24] proposed the design principles of hapten molecules and expressed the common apprehension in producing antibodies with respect to low-molecular compounds.
The pigments in hepatocytes showed a trend towards age accumulation, consistent with the common apprehension of lipofuscins as being non-degradable residues of membrane breakdown.
Launched after major political change and against the backdrop of abolition of user fees, the NHIS faces additional challenges that overlap with technical issues, stakeholder management, and the common apprehension that often surrounds major health reforms.
A common apprehension among clinicians is that dental erosions are typically localized on the palatal surfaces of the upper front teeth in patients with vomiting or regurgitation, while erosions on the buccal or facial surfaces may be a result from high consumption of highly acidic foods and drinks.
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Nevertheless, a common clinical apprehension built on experiences from physicians and physiotherapists is that individuals who report mild pain in the acute phase do to some extent return later to health care with complaints of increased symptoms and pain-related disability.
Einbaum felt the same apprehensions common to millions of German Jews.
Obviously, there is much that we don't know about raising a child, and we have the usual fears and apprehensions common for parents-to-be.
This bittersweet feeling of liberation mixed with apprehension is common in a country coping with continuing violence, the killing of the US ambassador and economic stagnation.
These apprehensions are common among many scientists, partly driven by publications like Kiriakidou et al[ 1], where misapplication of powerful computational methods yields questionable hypotheses that lead to incorrect conclusions.
In his town workshop, Bewick turned in memory to the streams and fells, just as Wordsworth recollected the mountains of his boyhood; and the ecstatic feeling that Bewick experienced on his walks up the Tyne had much in common with the intense, physical apprehension of an all-enveloping presence that Wordsworth expressed in "Tintern Abbey".
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