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A harmonised IVS protocol was designed based upon features of the "best-performing" protocol(s) from Phase I, defined as one which delivered high antigen-specific T cells whilst maintaining low background and low inter-assay variation.

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It's all there -- all through history we've been there, but we have to claim it, and identify who was in it, and articulate what's in our minds and hearts and all our creative contributions to this earth.... That's how I want to be defined: as one of the men who fought the war.

Is a dead star defined as one that has burned through all its fuel?

i) a post on bionic software defined as one that combines the biological and mechanical systems to create an enhanced system that is more powerful than either alone.

This can be compared to the null RLH i.e. the RLH expected by chance, defined as one divided by the number of alternatives, which is 0.33 in this study given that three hospitals are presented to patients.

Amplification probability was defined as one minus the type I error for classifying a normal control cell as being amplified.

2) One-error: defined as: one error f = 1 p ∑ i = 1 p arg max y ∈ Y f x i, y ∉ Y i.

The stoke is defined as one centimetre squared per second.

For LAC-funded hospitals, a P&I hospitalization was defined as one in which one of the first three discharge codes included ICD-9 codes 480 487 (no principal diagnosis was available).

So, what remains for me to explain is why the development of first-generation rejuvenation therapies-which I'll define as ones that can be applied to people in their 60s and increase their lifespan by at least 30 years-is enough to give people who are 25 or younger at the time those therapies arrive a lifespan not limited by aging in any way.

Without a serious Democratic critique of the war -- and I define "serious" as one that connects with the gut middle-American feeling that the Islamist threat had to be confronted, but one that lays out a smarter approach than the Bush team's -- Mr. Bush has gotten away with being sloppy and unprepared for postwar Iraq.

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