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Correspondingly, it has been suggested that evidence-based practice should prompt educational professionals to be aware of recent advances in their area of work (Darling-Hammond and Bransford 2005, pp. 15 16; Weber and Achtenhagen 2009).

Correspondingly, it has been reported that a tip-focused G-actin gradient is present in growing root hairs that is not present in fully-grown root hairs [32].

Correspondingly, it has previously been reported that TCF7L2 may mediate GLP-1-induced β cell proliferation (35).

Correspondingly, it has been proposed that TH would not exacerbate the development of the trauma 'triad of death'.

Correspondingly, it has been shown that affected articulations are infiltrated by blood-derived cells, mainly neutrophils, macrophages and dendritic cells [ 31].

Correspondingly, it has been reported that neuromuscular function deteriorates during and following prolonged (∼3 h) match-play tennis in temperate conditions.

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Correspondingly, it had the freshest delivery.

It has correspondingly been shown with PET scan that even after successful treatment with subcutaneous sumatriptan the brainstem activation found during migraine attacks is persistent [34, 35].

In rats receiving azoxymethane, hypothermia stimulates cell proliferation in the small bowel as well as in the proximal colon, where it has a correspondingly mild cocarcinogenic effect.

Correspondingly, the accuracy estimates have been rather low for aspen, or it has been completely ignored in traditional field inventories.

Correspondingly, one has to employ inequivalent representations.

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