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Among the first to congratulate Cecil after the race, she said she had not initially realised the extent of the interference caused to her horse.
However it said the Big Brother Watch and Others vs United Kingdom case being ruled upon today is the first case in which it specifically considered the extent of the interference with a person's private life that could result from the interception and examination of communications data (as opposed to content).
On the other hand, we employed a post-column infusion method to assess the matrix in order to achieve the direct visualization of the nature, chromatographic profile and the extent of the interference caused by matrix components [17, 18].
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General activity was the domain most affected by pain, with the majority (85.6%) of individuals with pain reporting that this aspect of their life was affected, the mean extent of this interference being 5.6 on an NRS of 0 10 (Table 2).
The in-situ stress difference has a significant impact on the extent of the stress interference zone.
However, Mr Piltz told Congress even he was taken aback by the extent of the political interference, in technical reports, public meetings as well as exchanges with the media, in which scientists were assigned minders from the administration.
There is nothing to add with regard to them, unless it be the finding that the taking of the strip across the placer claim is necessary for the a erial line, and is consistent with the use of all of the claim by the plaintiffs in error for mining, except to the extent of the temporary interference over a limited space by four towers, each about 7 1/2 feet square and removable, as stated above.
This inter-strain phenotypic variability could be attributed to differences in the extent of interference of the neoR cassete in the expression of the mutant allele between the two congenic strains.
To classify the cholestatic risk of the tested compounds, we introduced the cholestatic index (CIx), which is a measure of the extent of interference with the extrusion of the added BAs posed by the compound and is defined as the ratio between the EC50-value resulting from compound and BA co-exposure and the EC50-value resulting from exposure to the same compound alone.
There was a direct relationship between the extent of interference of the fusion transcript and the degree of change observed, thus confirming that the effects appearing after EWS FLI1 inhibition were due to its specific suppression of expression and not due to unspecific clonal 'off-target' effects.
However, the mechanism underlying the down-regulation or the extent of chloroquine interference with the multifaceted defense system of mosquito remains unknown.
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