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Their frequent conclusion is that time is on Iran's, and thus on China's, side.
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The frequent enigmatic conclusions "the answer is X" leaves interpreters arguing centuries later, Fermat-like, how X can be an answer or what X is (e.g., "free and easy wandering," "walking two paths," "goblet words," "clarity," and so forth).
In conclusion, frequent substructure mining is a useful approach for characterizing heterogeneous ligand datasets.
Growing evidence that dancing tones the brain as well as the body includes a landmark 2003 study published in the New England Journal of Medicine that came to a striking conclusion: Frequent dancing that challenges the mind can ward off dementia.
In conclusion, frequent RMs improved gas exchange, and reduced lung water in part through effects on hemodynamics.
In conclusion, frequent nut consumption was associated with a reduced risk of pancreatic cancer in this large prospective cohort study of women.
In conclusion, frequent CN alterations common in rectal cancer were located on chromosomes 1p, 4q, 5q, 7, 8, 13q, 14q, 15q, 17p, 18, 20 and 22q, while colon cancer showed a similar pattern but with a lower frequency of gains at chromosomes 8q and 20p, a lower frequency of losses at chromosomes 1q, 8p, 17p and 21q, and an absence of frequent CN losses at chromosomes 1p, 4q, 5q, 14q, 15q and 22q.
Unjustified overstatements are frequent in the conclusions of studies with animal models.
So, the new study concludes, it is not going to be possible to say that, for example, Type 2 diabetes will occur with absolute certainty unless a person keeps a normal weight, or that colon cancer is a foregone conclusion without frequent screening and removal of polyps.
This leads to a conclusion that frequent usage of "mmm" filled pause is a characteristic feature of a speaker.
In conclusion, the frequent claim that copper sulfate is widely reported to be effective is supported by little scientific evidence.
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