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Consistent with previous findings, GPs in our study expressed a gap of uncertainty between recognition and management and had to use available – although inadequate strategies - for bridging this gap, e.g. avoiding the subject of MUS, addressing only single 'valid' symptoms in the consultation or offering less reasonable tests and referrals [ 30].

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But my concern is always, did the film say what I wanted to express or advocate?" After a gap of 13 years, he returned to the screen as an actor in Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park (1993), as the mad genius who runs the theme park featuring genetically recreated dinosaurs, a role which he was to repeat in the sequel The Lost World (1997).

He expressed a kind of cynical resignation.

Thus a gap of 165 spots".

Economists expected a gap of $1.39 billion.

We still have a gap of funds.

There is a gap of loss".

A gap of 16.7% remains unexplained.

Such a gap of knowledge is striking.

We have therefore expressed a TBC domain containing fragment of the Rab1-GAP TBC1D20 (residues 1 305; TBC1D201 305) and confirmed that it possesses Rab8A-GAP activity in vitro (Fig EV3D) (Sklan et al, 2007).

The same applies to Jamie Oliver, already under contract to Channel 4, who expressed a willingness this week to consider one of the Mel and Sue gaps.

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