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Patients alive at the last follow up were more commonly free from the disease if their cancer had been screen detected (88.5% vs. 71.0%, p<0.0001).
Numerous physiological and pathological processes such as ageing, excessive caloric intake, infections, inflammatory disorders, environmental toxins, pharmacological treatments, emotional or psychological stress, ionizing radiation, cigarette smoke and alcohol increase the bodily concentration of oxidizing substances, known as reactive oxygen species (ROS) or, more commonly, free radicals.
Matte patches on platinum and yellowish patches on "white gold" in areas of heavy wear are probably not dirt or corrosion but a normal phenomenon of wear patches in the thin mirror-like rhodium plating, which can be replaced inexpensively by a jeweler - commonly free by the manufacturer of an expensive item (who will also be well situated to take responsibility for any problems).
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Nevertheless, it should be mentioned that statistical sampling methods like [ 6, 7] used for RNA structure prediction are based on thermodynamics and thus inevitably inherit the problems and imprecisions related to energy minimizing methods, which are caused by the still incomplete commonly used free energy models for RNAs.
However, commonly known free-living coral species such as Fungia spp. and Heliofungia spp. do not interlock, and even at their maximum size they are still considered mobile.
Unless extensive microlite crystallisation occurs, the calculated strain rates required for fragmentation are unrealistically high, yet peralkaline pumices from explosive eruptions of varying scales are commonly microlite-free.
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