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Correspondingly, in a recent series of Chu et al. [ 12] echocardiographic findings were not predictive of in-hospital mortality.

An inverse relationship was observed between p16 and pRb in that as p16 expression increased, pRb levels decreased correspondingly in A β42-treated NSPCs compared with the control.

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Working from the amplification levels estimated by gel electrophoresis, we diluted the different generations of amplification products correspondingly in an attempt to apply equimolar amounts of probe in each reaction.

We observed in the experimental series the typical negative mean asynchrony in synchronization (and correspondingly in syncopation a mean asynchrony inferior to the semi-period of the metronome).

Here, we establish an empirical criterion that provides an upper limit in velocity and correspondingly in Re for a fixed computational domain, assuming a deviation from Navier Stokes solutions of at most 5%.

Correspondingly, in Western blotting a strong VP2 band (58 kDa) was obtained from the cells lysed at 48 hrs post-infection, as opposed to none from the negative control cells (Fig. 4B).

During F-SPR, higher rotating rate and slower punch speed can reduce axial force and torque, which correspondingly results in a slightly smaller interlock between rivet leg and joined materials.

One danger for them is that familiarity will soon start to make the new law look less scary, and the direness of Republican prognostications correspondingly overheated.In a pep talk before the critical vote Mr Obama told Democrats on the Hill that it would be harder when the bill was law for critics to "mischaracterise" its implications.

This correspondingly results in a decreased charge trapping and recombination rate, as exhibited from the EIS analysis in Figure 5a.

This modified transmitted symbol will correspondingly result in a modified received symbol as follows: p R, d ( i ) ( t ) = g 0 ( t ) + γ i ∑ j = 1 N f − 1 g d ( i ) ( t − j T f − c j T c ). (8).

Correspondingly, respondents in a study by Tran et al. (2010b) reported that availability of tradeable NTFPs has markedly declined in Nam Đông during the preceding decade (associated incomes have about halved), except for 'broom grass' (Thysanolaema maxima) which prolifically grows in gaps created in forests.

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