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A statistical analysis of intravital microscopic images recorded from the knee joints of untreated control mice during an early time span of 24 hours after the transfer of anti-CII mAbs [ 10] revealed an antibody-induced increase in leukocyte adhesion to the vessel walls.
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Chapter 0, which contains all of the comic's early phase, covers a time span in the comic of about six weeks.
That some diagnoses are more prevalent in patients who exhibit a clustering pattern of PES use would be more clinically pertinent if the cluster occurred sufficiently early within the total time span over which a patient visited the PES.
Relative chronological proxy indicators (the differential artifact surface abrasion degree and patination, and the non-uniform stone-tool working technologies) attest, together with the specific geomorphic positions of single sites, to several stages of early human occupation, encompassing a long time span of the Middle and early Late Pleistocene.
Thus, despite being early in guideline development, this time span between updates resulted in some recommendations, which were not in accordance with newer evidence for some years.
Reporting on the cryoballoon ablation, Chierchia et al., try to leap beyond merely reporting on AF recurrence, by shedding some light on the time span for early recovery of conduction after PV isolation.
Starting from the identification of PSU by a combination of items asking for the frequency of alcohol, tobacco, and cannabis use, a steadily increasing number of subjects across the time span from early adolescence to young adulthood was identified in the present study.
Since most SSFs were preserved by being covered quickly with phosphate and this method of preservation is mainly limited to the Late Ediacaran and Early Cambrian periods, the animals that made them may actually have arisen earlier and persisted after this time span.
To accomplish these preparations, juveniles born late in the season can either delay hibernation onset or complete preparation for the winter in a shorter time span than early-born individuals.
Phylogenetic studies based on morphology and genes have demonstrated that the origin and early diversification of flowers during evolution may have significantly contributed to the sudden occurrence of diverse angiosperms in a relatively short time span during the Early Cretaceous.
This relationship appears to be more robust for all organs at early time because there was a greater span in the weights available at early time (see Table 1).
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