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European astronomers first described a variable star called Mira in 1596, and another called Algol in 1669.
This analysis also described a "variable eye- and pigment-reduced" (VEP) clade based on mtDNA.
The transient nature of the CHI in these two patients is in keeping with previous reports, which have described a variable penetrance associated with dominantly acting mutations (34).
If an HQ study described a variable to be initially included in a stepwise selection process but was not presented in the final model it was categorized as having no association with delirium in a multivariable approach.
The 59 participants who detected their melanoma themselves described a variable and complex process of appraisal and reappraisal of their skin, against their background knowledge of 'normal skin changes' and potential risk factors.
= difference of means between AS subjects and controls ns = no statistically significant difference between AS subjects and controls In description of possible sleep problems 17 AS subjects, and none of the controls, described a variable degree of chronic problems in initiation and continuity of sleep.
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We describe a variable temperature cryogenic scanning tunneling microscope designed for imaging and research in cryogenic liquids.
The system takes the multivariate data and the number of lags needed to construct the unfolded model in order to describe a variable and predicts the future behavior.
An empirically derived rate constant, K pyr, was introduced to describe a variable.
The authors describe a variable compensation (VC) technique in which an x-ray equalizer and a computed radiography system are used.
These results are consistent with a recent study describing a variable pattern of CRC tumours that were negative to highly positive for CD133 expression (Dalerba et al, 2007).
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