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This article, an outgrowth of that forum, offers a clinical translation of the underlying issues that need to be considered for effectively personalizing diabetes care.
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Technically, single fluoroscope is considered sufficient for effectively monitoring PV.
In a nucleus breeding population, such individuals cannot be considered for use as breeding stock and effectively end up as culls.
Moreover, the government has also argued that if the American spouse dies before the two-year mark, the foreign spouse becomes a widow — or widower — effectively annulling the marriage and the right of the foreigner to be considered for residency.
Thus, the requirement of IRS expression for IGF-IR action reported here should be considered to effectively design Phase II clinical trials for agents targeting the IGF-IR.
Furthermore, sampling additional taxa can effectively reduce branch lengths [ 67- 72], rendering appropriate branch lengths to consider for phylogenetic informativeness shorter than the extracted quartet.
Therefore, the proposed adsorbent offered a cost-effective material and may be considered a viable alternative for effectively monitoring and removing toxic Pb II) ions from water samples without the need for sophisticated instrument.
Domain scores greater than 60% are considered effectively addressed, a cutoff value used in the AGREE instrument for overall assessment [ 4].
These adherents therefore may be considered effectively contaminated.
Electro-osmosis is considered promising in effectively strengthening silts.
In general, conventional theories of current transport, such as the thermionic emission and diffusion, are inadquate for effectively considering improved electrical behaviors associated with the NPs.
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