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Podgaec et al. described analogous results in his study, also finding no statistical difference between the level of this cytokine in the peritoneal fluid and serum among healthy women and women with endometriosis [ 11].
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By describing analogous G n -conditions for the boundaries B (0, t ) and B (t, 1 − t ), we obtain the remaining Hermite boundary data of (3) and (4).
The apple PA fractions were the same as described in the study by Bazzocco et al. [ 17], describing analogous study of phenolic microbial metabolite formation from Marie Ménard and Avrolles cider apple products, as presented here.
What's striking about Randall's writing is its urgency, perhaps because of the way she feels about science, which she has described as analogous to religion; physics, she writes, "offers anyone some perspective when dealing with the foolishness of everyday life".
The new form of bhakti, associated with singing in the languages of the common people, was highly charged with emotion and mystical fervour, and the relationship between worshiper and divinity was often described as analogous to that between lover and beloved.
Popper described how analogous feedback between different conjectures and their confrontation with observation or experimental test advanced scientific understanding by favoring ideas that represent reality better.
Furthermore, it should be noted that diene rearrangements upon complexation have been described for analogous cobalt complexes; Vollhardt has proposed the intermediacy of η5 cyclohexadienyl cobalt complexes to account for the rearrangement of tethered amines [52] and enol ethers [53], further developing this chemistry to effect a concise total synthesis of strychnine [54, 55].
Thus, they express the randomness of violence, and in their immediacy and brutality they have been described as analogous to 19th- and 20th-century photojournalism.
These images and their being reconciled are described as analogous to the effects of an Aeolian harp and Coleridge's pantheistic feelings towards nature.
Voters in South Carolina are making up their minds in the aftermath of events that a report published on the front page of the state's largest newspaper described as analogous to "a plugged-in toaster... dropped into what had been the relatively placid waters of the South Carolina presidential primary".
They have previously been described as analogous to FADs, attracting and aggregating large assemblages of wild fish in their immediate vicinity [5].
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