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Subjects discussed were predominantly work-related (figure 1) and included professional development and accessing learning opportunities (each discussed by 94% of pairs (17/18)).
The rodent diet-induced obesity models discussed above predominantly make use of high-fat chows to produce their effects, which for a proportion of dietary fat of 72% (lard and corn oil) produced around a 2.7-fold increase in circulating LPS, while 40% fat chows produced 1.4-fold changes in LPS.
Most events I attend that discuss compassion are predominantly attended by women.
There would be no history of literature, Jon Fosse said, this was the first time he had spoken, the texts they would go through and discuss would be predominantly recent ones, therefore modernist and postmodernist.
Purists might argue that most of what we discuss here is predominantly mapping and not imaging; however, given that we will cover both two-dimensional and three-dimensional applications, the acronym used here is X-ray fluorescence imaging (XFI).
While predominantly discussed as an environmental problem, degraded lands have recently been reconsidered as an untapped resource for production industries like agriculture and forestry.
He has since written several popular science books, and makes regular television and radio appearances, predominantly discussing these topics.
SICs have been predominantly discussed in the context of astrocytes.
Values in bold are significant positive enrichments, which are predominantly discussed in the text.
24 As discussed, saroglitazar is predominantly a PPAR α agonist, with modest PPAR γ agonist actions.
In a nutshell, politics Tumblr is similar, where people, predominantly young people, discuss in their own language the ins and outs of stereotypically dull current affairs.
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