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The trail to Chonggu Gompa, the 800-year-old monastery that my Tibetan bus-mate described, led through wind-sculpted conifers draped with pale yellow lichens, past hillocks of scripture-carved mani stones and fantastic grotesqueries of eroded rock and gnarled rhododendrons.
The whole procedure above described led to the identification of 98 candidate SLS-containing repeated DNA families.
The strategies described, led to the recruitment of a higher than expected number of GPs (n = 772).
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The GALT extraction method here described led us to obtain cell pools that consisted of lymphocytes, granulocytes, macrophages, enterocytes, erythrocytes and caliciform cells.
Heterogeneity in the ways models were configured and described led to a focus on the attributes of effective palliative care and service elements effective at delivering these as the most meaningful unit of analysis, rather than models of care per se.
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