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Only four consistent articles are currently available in the literature focusing on the endoscopic treatment of RTB (Table II).

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Create your own business plan 1.3 Objectives Develop regular, consistent article submissions with multiple publications.

Articles that were classified as "not consistent" and articles where classification was initially unclear were reassessed by a second reviewer (MK, EV, TK, or GS).

The large percentage of comparisons that resulted in agreement (4256/5573 [76.4%]) was due almost entirely to cases in which the absence of a disclosure statement was consistent across articles for the same author (4093/4256 [96.2%]).

The high utilization is consistent with Articles 30 and 31 of the Iraqi constitution guaranteeing the right of all citizens to health care [ 19].

Thus we speculate that PINK1 may play a physiological role in regulating mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (consistent with articles published during the review of our manuscript, [ 10- 12]), while svPINK1, which is homologous to the C-terminus end of the full-length protein, may regulate PINK1 kinase function [ 2].

There are expressions in the opinion of the Supreme Court of Florida that may be read to indicate that it construed the Florida Election Code without regard to the extent to which the Florida Constitution could, consistent with Article II, Section 1, Clause 2 "circumscribe the legislative power".

The Northamptonshire force also questions whether they are consistent with article 6 of the European convention on human rights –the right to a fair trial.

But the majority view is in each instance within the bounds of reasonable interpretation, and the law as declared is consistent with Article II. 1.

The Florida Supreme Court's decision also is entirely consistent with Article II, Section 1, cl. 2 of the United States Constitution, which provides that "Each State shall appoint" electors "in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct".

Section 5 for the simple reason that Section 5 does not impose any mandate or requirement on the states -- nor could it do so consistent with Article II, Section 1 or settled principles of federalism.

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