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However, the complete normalisation of the relationships within Ireland and between Ireland and Britain can only be fully achieved by ending partition and reuniting our people and the country.
"There was a complete normalisation of part of the sex industry," says Jennifer Hayashi Danns, co-author of Stripped: The Bare Reality of Lap Dancing.
The medical sensitivity to diazoxide was defined as the complete normalisation of blood glucose (>3 mmol/l), measured before and after each meal, in patients fed normally.
The decrease in adipose tissue mass was accompanied by a complete normalisation of fasting insulin levels and glucose tolerance in the high-fat fed mice.
Only 36% of probes showed partial or complete normalisation of expression and 2% showed inverse regulation (figure 1).
At follow-up, pain reduction was detected in 64% of all patients and 65% of the subjects had a significant reduction in BME size or complete normalisation.
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Evidence of response was documented exclusively on the basis of PSA levels: Complete response: Normalisation of PSA (less than 4.0 ng ml, Hybritech).
This rate of complete skeletal uptake normalisation did not differ from LMCE1 (35 out of 72: P=0.4) and LMCE3: (48 out of 99: P=0.399.
Treatment with standard fenofibrate (267 mg daily) was successful with complete TG level normalisation in all but one case.
A complete response required normalisation of tumour marker and complete resolution of evaluable disease such as pleural fluid or ascites, if present.
Complete response (CR) required normalisation of serum CA125 in addition to disappearance of all known disease.
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