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In turn, this enabled benefits to be reaped from other, more recent, sources of growth meaning that stabilization policies alone no longer constituted a means of additional growth.
It constituted a means of evading the inheritance requirements in Roman and civil law.
Far from being cabals of ambitious malcontents, parties constituted a means by which men of honour might act in concert for the public good, not least as a constraint on royal whim.
Interestingly, this knowledge capture episode shows how the toolkit trial process was not only necessary for design improvements, but also constituted a means of extracting fresh practice knowledge.
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We here present genetic associations of three DNA methylation loci with nine SNPs that constituted a mean difference in DNA methylation level larger or equal than 0.17 to rule out the possibility of technical artifact and survived corrections for multiple testing both for the number of SNPs as well as the 512 phenotypes employed (Table 3).
There was a mean of 85 utterances per consultation (range 45 717), of which reassurance constituted a mean of 7.6%.
The foreign born constituted a mean of 58% of the TB cases reported in all of the surveyed countries.
Spiders were enriched in δN in all cases over those in carabid beetles, and below the falls on the Neekas this constituted a mean difference greater than a single trophic level.
The voluntary termination of pregnancy must under no circumstances constitute a means of birth control.
Rather than constituting a means of restoring rationality or correcting cognitive biases, calculation can actually reinforce ego defences while simultaneously perpetuating the myth of homo economicus.
Design of water-soluble prodrugs may constitute a means to improve the oral bioavailability of drugs suffering from dissolution rate-limited absorption.
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