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In this case, conversely to point 7 above, lack of used applicators did not necessarily mean that gel was not used during sex.

Nock, conversely, tends to point to a graph showing how the suicide rate for 45-to-64-year-olds 45-to-64-year-olds 45-to-64-year-olds 45-to-64-year-olds 45-to-64-year-oldsar to whas it was 20 years ago.

When mode (A) should recruit very few points, that is, for tested strains very closely related to C58, a greedy optimization algorithm was tented to fill mode (A) by enlarging its boundaries (i.e., increasing sdA) or shifting its mean mA toward present points or conversely to fill mode (P) when plasmids NC_003604 and NC_003605 were completely absent from a strain.

Conversely, raising taxes to a point where money-in matches money-out will make a real difference for people's wallets.

Conversely, the Witnesses point to hundreds of studies which show blood transfusions lead to many complications and even death.

Conversely, other studies point to an increased rather than reduced risk of atopy following a combination of early infections [ 24, 97 ].

Conversely, if point Q is guided, point P will follow a similar path on a reduced scale.

Conversely, a time point was considered to be in a trough if the average gene expression at a particular time point was 2/3 of a standard deviation below the mean.

Conversely, jurors pointed to residual doubt over the defendant's guilt, evidence of mental retardation, youthfulness, circumstances over which the defendant had no control and which diminished his individual responsibility, and circumstances that helped form the defendant's character as mitigating factors.

Conversely, it points to the exercise of discretion and the application of judgment as an alienable attribute of the human agent, which forces us to stand "in the openness" (Hansen and Amundson 2009).

Conversely, it points to the generally unassorted amalgam of skills, competences, knowledge – acquired in different times and situations – which, nonetheless, may come in handy, when and if circumstances allow.

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