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Repeated and lengthy descriptions of leadership, frequently naming Dr. Khleif or one of his direct associates, were described as the causes of the changes.
We now expand our view beyond dyads to look at multiple direct associates of an individual simultaneously in a larger sample of 88 residents, i.e., individuals that were observed in every season (see Methods).
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As for the results, we have shown that planning effort is not direct associated with technological capabilities.
The final step is to calculate enrichment of target gene-sets (remote or direct) associated with each regulatory node with experimental data and determine the statistical significance of such enrichment.
The most common CAEs were disorders of gastrointestinal or general character or were direct associated to the administration mode (Table 3).
The new indictment charges that after the officers refused to cooperate with Mr. Agnello, he directed associates to break into Stadium Scrap's premises and firebomb a trailer and the flatbed trucks.
Another defendant, Michael J. Sullivan, a sitting Traffic Court judge and bar owner, was accused of directing associates who wanted their tickets fixed to leave them in a box behind the bar.
Instead, he said, he had directed associate producer George Folsey Jr., a co-defendant, to do so.
These concealment costs could also be other direct costs associated with concealing evasion, as well as morality costs associated with evading taxes.
These results provide the first direct evidence associating CD36 and elevated FFAs with HCC progression.
The MRRC generated a total of $2.406 million in direct costs associated with its faculty in 2008.
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