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Besides, his utopian socialism transpires not in any defined historical moment but in the sort of back-to-the-future society envisaged by William Morris in his neo-medievalist fantasy novel, News from Nowhere, which was published a year before Wilde's intervention.

As a train of thought, Australian liberalism has been less rooted in any defined ideology and more in pragmatism and opposition to Labor.

So summarizing, there is no substantial evidence of a beneficial glycemic effect of SMBG in any defined subgroup of noninsulin-using type 2 diabetic patients.

Although PROP clinical sites are dispersed across the country, they may not be representative of NICUs in any defined geographic area.

When analyzed with respect to a genotype, we found no prognostic value of CD66c in any defined group (BCR/ABLpos, TEL/AML1pos, hyperdiploid ALL and none of the above-mentioned genetic changes, Figure 7 and Table 2).

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The X-ray diffraction patterns did not exhibit well-defined peaks in any region (defined peaks related to any crystalline phase), which is an indication that no discrete mineral peaks were detected in the samples.

In combination with Cre-dependent viral approaches (Atasoy et al., 2008), this will allow the role of NMDA-Rs to be selectively evaluated in any molecularly defined neuron population in manner similar to what we demonstrated for DA neurons.

We found no consistent change in the relation between cholecystectomy and colorectal cancer in any subgroup defined by body-mass index, regular physical activity, intake of fiber, total fat, animal fat, and vegetable fat (data not shown).

The United States may be the only nation in the world that was invented from an idea, lacking any foundation in a defined territory, a religious authority, a common culture or a single people.

But the idea that the resulting relationship was in any sense defined by our use of Twitter is just plain nonsense.

Hypertension was in any case defined as either new or known according to the standard guidelines [ 10].

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