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But if it is correct, variation in the KL gene could account for as much as 3% of the variation of IQ in the general population (or, rather, in the population from which the researchers' samples were drawn, namely white Americans).

Using three different variants to determine the microbial behavior in 24 h, the same conclusion was drawn, namely the NPs and nanostructures do not stimulate the growth of microorganisms (data not shown).

From both multivariate analyses the same conclusion could be drawn, namely, no association between total hardness, calcium or magnesium concentration in tap water, and IHD mortality or stroke mortality.

Our conclusion that immunity has persisted in the population applies to the underlying population from which the sample was drawn, namely, those eligible and targeted for vaccination during the mass vaccination campaign regardless of individual-level vaccination status.

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Though on the slight end of Ms. Armitage's creative spectrum, like any sideshow attraction this program has its draws, namely in "Daydream," a work she choreographed for Bobbin, one of Mr. Wegman's dogs.

This connection is one that some proponents of palliative care have also been drawing, namely those who expect better palliative care (as part of the health care system) to render the need for euthanasia less necessary [ 91].

But they also face the challenge of where precisely to draw another line, namely, the line around what counts as "results".

This is largely due to the quality of the structures from which the squad is being drawn - namely, an acclaimed academy in Qatar as well as training centres back home.

4 Besides the general shift towards greater body weight observed during the past 30 years, two more specific, body-weight-related aspects have drawn attention, namely (1) the age-related, weight-independent change of body composition with fat replacing lean mass 5 6 and (2) the impact of abdominal fat distribution (AFD) with visceral adipose tissue (VAT) primarily affecting metabolic outcomes.

Maggie stood near the stage as the critic Walton Muyumba read the citation, concluding, "She lends critical theory something that it frequently lacks, namely, examples drawn from real life, real art-making, and real bodies".

Regarding "Israel blocks campaigners from visiting West Bank" (April 17): Israel's public relations and human rights problem is that the world's attention is mainly drawn to three issues, namely the transgression of international borders and occupation of other people's land; domestic human rights violations that are systematic, official, long-term, and ethnic or religious in nature; and genocide.

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