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Furthermore, miR-499 is identified in the database as a putative regulator of human Col25a1 transcripts.
The release of the data could affect the protection claims of the asylum seekers identified in the database.
And finally, why, of 3,600 British citizens identified in the database downloaded by the whistleblower Hervé Falciani and passed to HMRC by the French authorities in 2010, has only one prosecution resulted?
About two-thirds of those identified in the database were found to have already paid the right amount of tax, in part because they had non-domiciled tax status.
Resultant articles underwent screening of their bibliographies for potentially pertinent publications not identified in the database searches.
However, many of its members became part of the BACRIM organization years later bExpress kidnappings are rarely identified in the database.
The independent effects of ESRD on outcomes were assessed after propensity score adjustment and multivariable logistic regression.Of the 27 376 patients submitted to hepatic or pancreatic procedures identified in the database, 101 patients were found to have preoperative ESRD.
Hematological patients (i.e., patients with hematological malignancies) were identified in the database using the International Classification of Diseases coding or through the specific disease-related variable of the SAPS II score.
The first exon in the PENK gene in dog was not identified in the database.
A sample of the most recently indexed abstracts was selected from the total number of potentially relevant publications identified in the database search.
There were 544 13C-HSQC speaksum peaks in the T87 cultured cell extract, of which 192 correspond to 108 metabolites; and 124 of the 192 peaks, corresponding to 61 metabolites, were uniquely identified in the database (Fig. 2b).
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