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The American labor market faces many deep-rooted problems, including persistence of a large low-wage sector, worsening inequality in earnings, employees' lack of voice in the workplace, and the need of employers to maximize flexibility.

A substantial overlap in miRNA expression before and after NaB differentiation (Fig. 1E), including persistence of the ESC-specific cluster 302, may suggest that our protocol only partially pushes the cells towards differentiation.

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In the era of TNF inhibitors, treatment goals have been extended from symptom control to include persistence of clinical remission with healing of affected tissues and avoidance of hospitalizations and surgery.

This mechanism may include persistence of bacterial antigen, for instance on follicular dendritic cells and/or on MHC class II molecules [22], [52], [53], that continues to drive cytokine production, inflammation and increased EMH in response to anemia and thrombocytopenia, resulting in persistent splenomegaly.

The authors should therefore provide more information about the exact time course of cortex polarization: parameters include persistence of clusters, rate of movement (not only the initial flow speeds).

Partial response required clinically meaningful improvement in all attributable clinical signs and symptoms, a significant improvement of radiographic (at least 50%) or bronchoscopic abnormalities, and included persistence of radiographic sequelae regardless of the overall level of clinical or radiographic improvement.

Other biological factors of importance in the progression of SIL or recurrence after treatment include persistence of HR-HPV (Costa et al, 2003), integration of HR-HPV into host chromosomes and the acquisition of secondary host genomic abnormalities (Lazo, 1999).

Possible contributory factors include persistence of the cirrhotic milieu, surgical complications, need for re-operation, and adverse systemic factors associated with allograft dysfunction, such as vascular thrombosis, reperfusion syndrome, hemorrhage, inflammation, or infection [ 18, 19].

The local consequences of asynapsis include persistence of DNA double-strand breaks (Schoenmakers et al. 2008), silencing of genes in the unsynapsed chromosomal segment MSUC (Turner et al. 2005; Baarends et al. 2005), and intrusion of the rearranged autosome in the sex body (Forejt 1996).

The primary endpoint of this prognostic study was serious complications defined as death from any cause, ICU admission, or disease specific complications defined as local or systemic complications from LRTI including persistence or development of pneumonia (including nosocomial), lung abscess, empyema or acute respiratory distress syndrome within 30 days following inclusion.

Clinical and economic outcomes were measured over one year, including persistence and adherence, consumption of insulin, glycemic outcomes, incident hypoglycemia, and health care resource utilization and cost.

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