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The nitrogen adsorption desorption isotherms for all samples concluded type I adsorption isotherms, without any hysteresis loop, indicating that the entire pore system is composed of micropores.
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These were studies based on Chinese populations showing opposite results with one concluding type 2 diabetics had higher BMD [ 55] while the other [ 56] concluded diabetics had lower BMD and higher risk of osteoporosis.
The investigators concluded that type 1A calcification represented primary chondrocalcinosis, that type 1B calcification corresponded to secondary chondrocalcinosis, and that type 2 calcification was dystrophic and postnecrotic calcification.
However, from the comparable effects in individuals with and without skin hypersensitivity (type IV) reactions, it can be concluded that type IV skin allergic individuals are not a sensitive group at FA exposures.
Based on evolutionary analysis of MADS-box genes in plants, two groups [55], [56] concluded that type I MADS genes evolve much faster than type II MADS genes.
Taken together, the authors concluded that type 2 diabetes is a more "lethal phenotype" than type 1 diabetes.
After we concluded that Type 81s might not be the answer, we circulated a fresh set of images to other ordnance disposal sources, including several who have helped At War in the past.
From these results, it is concluded that Type I aging is observed in our experiment.
It is concluded that type I thyroplasty leads to a significantly higher V-RQOL for patients with unilateral vocal fold paralysis.
From the results of deflections, it is concluded that type of precast connections adopted in the study is more ductile as compared to monolithic connection.
Nevertheless, it can be concluded that type 2 diabetes is a largely preventable disease.
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