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PHIL-DSS mice also had a higher DAI compared with WT-DSS mice (4.4 points greater day 6, p<0.001; 2.5 points greater day 7, p<0.01; 3 points greater day 8, p<0.05; figure 2F).

"I said, 'It's a greater day for the Iraqi people,' " President Bush recounted, "and that's what I believe".

"It's a great day for New York, and for those of us from Harlem, it's an even greater day," said Senator Bill Perkins, a Democrat from Manhattan, who replaced Mr. Paterson when he was elected lieutenant governor.

By Boyce Burke The New Yorker, December 2 , 1933P. 61 Majestic remnant of a greater day View Article By Alan Burdick By Charles Bethea By Larissa MacFarquhar By Phil Klay.

Maybe I should have brought Smith and Scholes on at half-time but I expect better from my youth players.' Exeter had several chances to make it an even greater day.

However, direct coculture of T/F virus-infected T cells with MDMs yielded ∼30-fold greater day 6 luciferase and significantly (p < 0.001) greater Gag release than cell-free infection.

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Pounds writes in an e-mail that climate change has caused greater day-to-day variations in precipitation at Monteverde, something the isotope method isn't precise enough to measure.

These people will increasingly feel left behind and unplugged from a society where technology is playing an ever greater day-to-day role, and also playing an ever greater, yet largely unseen role in shaping day to day society by controlling so many things we see and do.

These findings complement prior data indicating maintenance dialysis patients have greater day-to-day variability in mood and alertness [ 7] and greater subjective well-being on non-dialysis days [ 35].

When comparing aggregate training needs, public health workers with greater day-to-day contact (nurses, health educators) indicated a greater need for training than their peers who did not, such as those working in administrative positions.

The Memory in Diabetes (MIND) substudy of the Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes (ACCORD) trial showed an inverse relationship between glycohemoglobin levels and performance on cognitive tests; whereas, fasting plasma glucose, a measure with greater day-to-day variability, was not associated with test performance (14).

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