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But great players have a time span they have to go along," said Robinson.
In order to have a time span in the AOK data that is comparable to the 'snapshot' character of the data in the KORA-Age study, we only considered prescriptions that AOK insurants filled during the second quarter of 2006.
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The corpus used in our main study has a time span from 1980 up to July 2007 and contains 12,098,042 citations.
The corpus used for the retrospective study has a time span from 1980 up to February 2005 and contains 10,363,027 citations.
Most clusters had a time period of 1 or 2 years, but one cluster of survey-detected cases had a time span of 4 years.
CR6261 has been shown to recognize H1 viruses that have emerged over a time span of 90 years from the H1N1 virus which caused the 1918 'Spanish flu' pandemic to the latest Brisbane viruses.
The test of a pair of cells can be carried out along frequency or time axes.In the former case, both cells have a common time span, with a mean time and different frequency intervals.
As we have seen during a time span of 36 years, the society in which we live certainly changes.
He said he was encouraged to behave like a stage villain, but he must have known that such acts have a limited time span.
Ultimately, we always knew it would never work out, as these things have a temporary time span on them, so we broke it off because our families would never accept it".
Individuals would indeed have a longer time span available to travel and potentially spread the disease while carrying an infection.
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