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"This is much greater than the number we originally knew existed," based on the piecemeal information previously disclosed, said Representative Linda T. Sanchez, Democrat of California, who leads the House Judiciary subcommittee that has been examining the issue.
Interestingly, we did not detect the GUS staining in the stele even though the stele identity was already existed based on the expression patterns of OsSHR1.
These results suggested that a continuous phenotypic cline existed based on the subtle morphological and behavioral characters used originally to describe the separation of the two subspecies (e.g., [77]).
The authors were not able to account for why this variation existed based on the data they had collated and this independent prognostic effect was only observed in ER-positive tumours.
First, selection bias might have existed based on the assumption that patients diagnosed with breast cancer or treated with tamoxifen tend to be monitored more closely with more opportunities for diabetes screening.
For each element in the list, we checked whether the obtained CSRs included that section (confirmed either by direct identification of the section or an indication the section existed based on the CSRs' table of contents), whether we had access to it and its page length.
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These signals will be aimed at the parts of the galaxy where Earth-like planets and life may exist, based on the growing number of "exoplanets" beyond our solar system identified by the Kepler space telescope, which include many in the so-called "habitable zone" of a star.
However, some differences do exist based on the journal perspective which our reviewers adopted.
The thermal and mechanical properties of the composite show a slight and gradual change, when it exists, based on the content of the embedded fibers.
A number of approaches to the problem exist, based on the type of parameters that are updated and the measured data that is used.
Equation 3 gives the probability of words w 1 and w 2 to co-exist, based on the measure of degree of statistical dependence between the two.
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