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Barriers to a universally accepted definition of MetS include the fact that clinical end-points emerge infrequently at an early age, and that there is substantial variability in the established normal values across different ages and races [ 11].
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Smart, articulate and charming, she emerged infrequently from the shadows to talk to reporters.
Other activities such as barriers brainstorming and ranking exercises were valuable in these decisions: themes that emerged infrequently in the plays, but that were ranked as highly important by several groups, were selected for inclusion in the final vignette.
For the majority of the second and third quarters they might have been sat in the crowd, so infrequently did the ball emerge from the congested midfield maelstrom.
Consistent with new hairs emerging from descendants of infrequently dividing bulge stem cells, average CSX methylation was significantly lower for short versus long hairs and average diversity was also significantly lower in short hairs, suggesting a relative population bottleneck.
Not infrequently they disappear backstage, cellphones pressed to their ears, only to emerge with seconds to spare.
It's an everyday tale of the British film industry, where projects not infrequently spiral off into some development hinterland whence they struggle to emerge.
function emerge.
The picture that is emerging is that HSCs are dividing very infrequently in adults and only switch from dormancy to self-renewal following transplantation or other stress conditions.
However, among minorities, the rate of discharge to rehabilitation facilities (DRF) following SCI remains infrequently and unevenly reported despite AI/AN heritage having emerged as a predictor of discharge to a nursing home versus rehabilitative care (DeVivo and Fine 1999).
In some countries, most notably in emerging markets, transaction expenses can be high and stocks may trade so infrequently and in such small quantities that good prices are hard to get.
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