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The clinical trial with Phortress, planned for 2003, will contain the full spectrum of translational research aimed at confirming the mechanism of action in patients that has been comprehensively defined by Tracey Bradshaw and colleagues in their preclinical studies (Chua et al, 2000; Bradshaw et al, 2001; Loaiza-Perez et al, 2002).

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Oxford University Press has crowned the word its top term of 2012, defining it as "a situation that has been comprehensively mismanaged, characterised by a string of blunders and miscalculations".

That claim has been comprehensively demolished.

The third edition has been comprehensively updated.

The switch problem, he said, "has been comprehensively addressed".

This is the first time that the Flora has been comprehensively indexed.

It has been comprehensively won by those who think Britain should leave.

Moreover, no intravenous asthma drug has been comprehensively tested on children.

This claim has been comprehensively debunked, and there were some groans of protest.

For the world of Les Misérables is one which has been comprehensively transformed into language.

As an aid to study, the index has been comprehensively expanded.

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