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Then low inflow constitutes a less problem.
Barton's one prose volume, "God's Country" (1929), constitutes a less happy attempt to turn systematic exposition into jokes — a three-hundred-and-thirty-page facetious revisionist history of the United States from Columbus to Hoover.
Glucose constitutes a less oxygen-consuming choice when LVH develops.
Since the branching phenotype of CAF-1 mutants grown on soil, which constitutes a less defined but rich medium, was much more similar to the trichome phenotype of CAF-1 mutants grown on sorbitol than on sucrose (data not shown), we suggest that the suppression of trichome branching results from sucrose signaling rather than a starvation effect.
Moreover, we obtained consistent results with respect to the mothers' declarations of their child's common infections before age 2 and the history of ENT surgery before age 2. The latter constitutes a less sensitive but more specific and more readily remembered surrogate of early infections.
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The game is always that Trump fluidly conflates one set of individuals who constitute a less sympathetic target — one he ostensibly goes after, and one that is harder to defend — with the broader group he's actually trying to belittle or dehumanize but cannot do so overtly.
Peroxiredoxins constitute a less known family of peroxidase.
POS is composed of proliferating low-grade spindle-shaped fibroblastic cells with well-differentiated trabeculae of bone, constituting a less aggressive form of osteosarcoma.
Although several plasma biomarkers - including plasma concentration of clusterin, C-reactive protein and acetylcholinesterase - have been tested in the context of dementia, core AD plasma biomarkers constitute a less invasive alternative for lumbar punctures [ 21, 22].
"They are only composed of two council members, (and) thereby, constitute a less-than-quorum body," his letter continues.
It constitutes a newer, less destructive treatment modality in the management of DME.
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