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Paterno is not considered a target of the investigation at this point, Kelly said.
Kent Alexander said Jewell was no longer considered a target of the investigation.
Hsp70Ba, one of the Hsp70 genes, is known to be polymorphic in natural D. melanogaster populations and considered a target of selection for thermotolerance and resistance to other stresses [33], suggesting that its function as a molecular chaperone is important for survival.
There is substantial evidence that other conditions (i.e., obesity, hyperglycemia, and hyperinsulinemia) play a fundamental role in cancer development, progression, and prognosis [ 45], and these pathways are actually considered a target of new therapeutic strategies.
In these experimental conditions, no changes in DAX-1 promoter activity were observed, indicating that DAX-1 promoter can be considered a target of AR and strongly suggesting the existence, within the DAX-1 promoter, of putative androgen responsive region(s).
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Jordan has long been considered a target for a terrorist attack because of its ties to the US.
API scores are based on state test scores and range from 200 to 1,000 with a score of 800 considered a target for all schools.
The ADA guidelines also recommend considering a target of <6% in individual patients (ADA 2005c).
The stomach should be considered a target site of metastasis during the treatment of pancreatic MAEC.
General Reinsurance received a letter from the United States attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia stating that it was not considered a target or subject of the investigation, Berkshire said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Traditionally, the respiratory tract is considered a target organ for effects of inhaled solid particles.
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