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L OSING a parent in early life, from whatever cause, affects children deeply.
But this principle fails of application when a business, unsuccessful from whatever cause, is suspended without prospect of revival, and the law recognizes that under such conditions the majority stockholders have rights as well as the minority, and that it should not require the former to remain powerless until the creeping paralysis of inactivity shall have destroyed the investment of both.
"The government study that followed the collapse showed that we need to have better procedures in place to study building failures -- from whatever cause -- if we are going to save lives in the future," said Mr. Boehlert, the chairman of the House Science Committee, who held hearings that focused on the investigation of the towers' collapse.
Instead, from whatever cause, CIN is directed towards solutions to environmental stresses when it arises, which would then account for the conditional variant expression of aneuploidy in cellular contexts.
All the Greeks that had the better purpose for Hellas now assembling themselves together and there taking counsel and plighting faith, they resolved in debate to make an end of all their feuds and their wars against each other, from whatever cause arising; and among others that were afoot the greatest was the war between the Athenians and the Aeginetans.
Firstly if CRP is to be useful in CVD risk prediction in patients with chronic inflammatory disease, a close association between CRP and CVD would be mandated, and secondly, if CRP is causal in CVD, a raised CRP from whatever cause should associate with CVD.
Another explanation is that probiotics may reduce gut inflammation, from whatever cause, in turn reducing associated infant distress.
The British War Pension system does not require a formal diagnosis to award compensation, simply an opinion on the level of disability, from whatever cause.
Free histones have been reported in blood and it is reasonable to expect that their levels would increase, as do those of nucleosomes, following neuronal cell death from whatever cause.
OS is defined as the time interval between inclusion and death from whatever cause and patients lost to follow-up will be censured at the last date of follow-up.
This agrees with the hypothesis that the incidence of clinical cancer comes from the difference between the incidence of oncogenesis from whatever cause on one hand and the degree of protection mainly against "spontaneous" oncogenesis on the other (Feinendegen et al. 2012).
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