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Meiotic maturation is defined by the transition to metaphase I, signified by nuclear envelope breakdown, rearrangement of the cortical cytoskeleton, and meiotic spindle assembly.
We defined the weights as follows: W i = Z i /e i + (1 − Z i )/1 − e i, where Z i was an indicator variable denoting whether or not the ith subject was treated (Z i = 1) or untreated (Z i = 0); e i signified the propensity score for the ith subject.
In univariate analysis, older age, eGFR <90 mlonger1.73 m, longer time since HIV diagnosis, and treatment with TFV/PI signified a higher odds ratio of UQ RBPCR, whereas black ethnicity was associated with reduced odds of UQ RBPCR (Table 3).
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In early 1978 Gandhi and her supporters completed the split from the Congress Party by forming the Congress (I) Party the "I" signifying Indira.
During the last stages of his illness, unable to speak, Grant penned a note to his doctor: "A verb is anything that signifies to be; to do; to suffer; I signify all three".
She was not so much of a woman, and what I signify here is that she was very petite, and appeared as if she could be obliterated with one finger.
T i signifies the total outgoing flux that originates from region i.
What I signify when I say 'this man' pointing to Socrates is quite different from what you signify when you say 'this man' pointing to Plato, and every use of the phrase requires a new imposition.
A hypothetical model was formulated for this study and is represented in Fig. 1, where E i signifies the error term.
On this scale, each number is preceded by one of two letters: "I" signifies installment credit (like home or auto financing), and "R" stands for revolving credit (such as a credit card).
If K is a convex body in R n, the quermassintegrals W i ( K ) of K are defined for 0 ≤ i ≤ n by W i ( K ) = V ( K, n − i ; B, i ), where the notation V ( K, n − i ; B, i ) signifies that K appears ( n − i ) times and B appears i times.
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