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"They are realistic enough to have learned their lessons, which is that if we want to have a stabilized euro we have to do much more we have to add new elements to the system," said Mr. Fritz-Vannahme.
For example, patients who have a chronic condition and have had an acute exacerbation may have a stabilized condition but not really "improved".
CTVT cells have a stabilized genome with almost identical dog leukocyte antigen class II loci, which may have originated in wolves [ 1].
Although these same guidelines suggest that a patient have a "stabilized" lifestyle before starting HCV treatment, they do not exclude drug users or alcohol abusers from HCV treatment [ 11].
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Mr. Blankfein took an optimistic view of that regulation, saying it would have a stabilizing effect.
The Wild said he had a displaced fracture of his left femur and would have surgery to have a stabilizing rod put in his leg.
The lushness and environmental consciousness of Evergreen and the surrounding area seemed to have a stabilizing effect on Jean, she said.
She finds that mistresses were held to have a stabilizing influence on men's romantic whims, and they enjoyed some of the benefits of married women.
Various functional groups of organoalkoxysilanes were reported to have a stabilizing effect on silver nanoparticles [13].
This organic phase was assumed to have a stabilizing function for nanoparticles.
Moreover, dissipation is found to have a stabilizing or destabilizing effect, depending on the other parameters.
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