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Despite in-depth interviews with the breeders during the sampling procedure, we detected 43 closely related individuals among our sample set.

Despite in-depth telephone interviews, we did not identify a likely common source of infection, and genotyping data suggest multiple sources of exposure to HEV.

Despite in-depth insight into cell biology, which gave rise to knowledge pertaining to the above-mentioned molecular markers of senescence, until now the most often to be used in this context was enzyme β-galactosidase, which is detectable in the cell cytoplasm at pH 6.0.

Another sad reality is that, despite more in-depth coverage of political issues by leading national newspapers, weekly newsmagazines, public issue periodicals and public broadcasting (all of which are experiencing losses, not gains), most Americans seem to prefer the speeded-up, less reflective headline version found on commercial TV, cable and the Internet.

Despite the in-depth analysis conducted in the present study, the interpretation of the findings should be used cautiously.

Despite the in-depth information it provides on the educational careers of the respondents, the TIES questionnaire did not survey the specific role played by the parents during the tracking decisions.

This is despite having in-depth detail about engine specifications and performance data.

Despite previous in-depth population studies, much remains to be discovered about the effects of EM and CM on individuals.

However, despite several in-depth studies, analysis of MSL proteins continues to provide us with new and interesting insights about the complex properties of MSL proteins.

However despite this in-depth qualitative research being done on a small scale, the findings align with other work in this area that illustrates how reconciling the different pressures of the formal rationality of cost-efficiency and 'relational' holistic patient care can cause dilemmas in practice [ 41, 43, 44, 68, 69].

Despite the in-depth nature of the interviews, this type of interviewing should still be called "investigative interviewing" because the topic has a fairly narrow scope (how new medical devices come into practice) and focuses on events and processes (rather than, for instance, cultural meanings, life histories, or theory elaboration) [ 37].

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