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Akula et al [ 9] in a recent study used echocardiography to examine LV function in STZ rats over a definite course of time (2, 4, 8, and 12 weeks).
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When, in the course of time, the need for protective barriers ended, there was greater freedom of work and a definite trend toward ornamentation.
Thus, taken together these findings show first, that hand-centred PPS representation modulates the excitability of the hand corticospinal motor representation, and second, that such modulation acts with a definite time-course.
Acne vulgaris is one such condition, primarily seen in adolescents and often with a definite and limited course.
A probably positive test, according to whether it was or was not confirmed by monitoring to death or by the development of a definite clinical-imaging course after the initial result, was defined as true or false positive respectively.
Of course, no definite conclusion is possible.
There is, of course, a definite speed imbalance between incoming and outgoing messages.
Of course, some definite descriptions (e.g., 'the square root of 21') do express essential properties of what they are true of (in this case, a number).
There is of course no definite answer to what it means to be a girl or boy," added Mr. Olsen.
Duer-Jensen and colleagues [ 36] studied 116 patients with early UA and found that 23% developed definite RA over the course of 12 to 23 months.
"When you say a definite cause... you mean it's something visible?' "Of course it's visible," Mrs. Sakaki said, rubbing her hands together in satisfaction.
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