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Notwithstanding the media's bias in favour of Mr Saakashvili, the blurring of the line between his roles as the president and as a candidate, and reported cases of intimidation and pressure, the poll was "in essence consistent with most international standards for democratic elections" said the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).

Our conclusions are in essence consistent with their hypothesis, and the automatic reset mechanism we propose provides an explanation for part of the delay they observe between CDK1-Cyclin B inactivation and the activation of PP2A-B55, and thus for the dephosphorylation of late substrates involved in cytokinesis such as PRC1.

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His version of the Austrian business cycle theory was naive – in essence it equated behavior of M consistent with keeping interest rates at their "natural" levels with the elimination of fractional-reserve banking, an equation that holds only with the help of about a dozen auxiliary assumptions, all of which are patently false.

Clinical equipoise requires in essence that therapeutic procedures in a clinical trial be consistent with competent clinical care.

In essence, we want to ask what molecular mechanisms are consistent with all the above-mentioned kinetic features and possibly more that the correlation functions are encoding.

In essence, these observations and the two-compartment model are still consistent with Warburg's original observation that tumors show a metabolic shift towards aerobic glycolysis.

In essence, this manuscript reports both significant conceptual and technical advances consistent with the high standards that one has come to expect from an eLife paper.

Allografts were characterized by diffuse inflammation and necrosis consistent with ISHLT grade 3 R. Isografts exhibited minimal histological changes consistent with ISHLT grade 0 R. A PCA in essence creates metagene projections that define major patterns in a data set.

Their consistent willingness to come down, to descend even from the very heights of passion, is in essence, an act of humility.

[Excerpts, Page A12.] In essence, Mr. Bush was arguing that the market should be allowed to solve the problem, with the United States pushing along research "consistent with the long-term goal of stabilizing greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere".

In essence, it rewards success.

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