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However, it may in total result in considerable economical damage if the species is widespread.
While the use of prior osteoporosis medication was high in the total ExFOS cohort, a considerable proportion of patients (19.8 %) were treatment naïve, in common with the EFOS cohort (16.9 %).
We reasoned that if the oxidative cleavage reaction was carried out at an earlier stage in the synthesis, a considerable increase in the total number of steps would be required.
Well, the Tories themselves are in total disarray, which is a considerable help.
This resulted, for some of them (O2PL and OCC), in a considerable performance improvement (total deadline failure rate) compared to the original versions.
The role of capillary water is inessential to creep mainly due to two main drawbacks: one is that it cannot account for the irreversible creep, which is believed to be in a considerable proportion of total deformation (Mindess et al. 2003).
This artificial enrichment of reads per bin resulted in a considerable underestimation of the total DNA in the sample.
Nevertheless, these results suggest that improvements in HRQoL could yield a considerable decrease in total costs for GAD in Europe, driven mainly by a reduction of indirect costs.
Consequently, the gradual transformation of high amount of stable γr films in the TBF steel austempered at 425 °C prevents the rapid decrease of strain hardening rate at low strain and permits for the strain hardening to continue up to a high strain (Fig. 5) which results in a considerable increase of the total elongation (Fig. 4b).
The sequences presented in this work represent a considerable increase in the total number of J. curcas ESTs deposited in GenBank.
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