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We think that the hitherto gained results justify both symptomatic treatment of dementia and further research, as differential effects for Alzheimer's and vascular dementia are obvious and ginkgo is carried on being used as a complementary therapy in these disorders.

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The experience gained hitherto suggests that the techniques developed through this work are appropriate for reconstructive surgery applied to other areas of the body.

Her hitherto unheralded stablemate Chriselliam gained a 28-1 success in the Fillies' Mile at Newmarket yesterday with a last-to-first run to which Rizeena had no riposte.

Reaching the hitherto un-reached has gained increasing priority, in part due to the global movement for attaining the Millennium Development Goals (MDG).

But now Ms Kendall younger, more junior and hitherto little-known is gaining nominations and momentum.Partlittle-known isessagaininghe reasonominations

The E2 L2 region can also accommodate both coding and noncoding genomic segments, which may have gained access to the PV genomes through recombination events with hitherto nonidentified donors.

In view of an increasing understanding of the link between mitochondrial energy metabolism, oxidative stress and epigenetics in IS, the hitherto underappreciated 'neuroenergetics' is gaining sustained attention.

While a young man teaching school in New Haven, Morse developed an interest in U.S. geography because, as he wrote, "so imperfect are all the accounts of America hitherto published... that from them very little knowledge of this country can be gained".

This interesting suggestion has not gained wide currency and merits closer scrutiny because it may point to hitherto unexplored intervention strategies.

A humble soldier, Ya'qub, surnamed al-Saffar ("the Coppersmith"), had exploited the decade-long Samarra strife to first gain control over his native Sistan, and by 873 he had gained control over almost all of the eastern lands of the Caliphate, ousting the hitherto dominant Tahirids from power, a move denounced by al-Muwaffaq.

Although he was criticized for using troops needed for the defense of the realm to crush a peasant revolt in Lorraine, he gained the reputation of being a champion of religious and social orthodoxy, and in 1527 Francis I acknowledged his services by enlarging his estates and creating him duke and peer, a dignity hitherto reserved to princes of the blood.

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