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Arterial lactate could be elevated without clinical signs of shock but could also be an indication of on-going ischemia [ 20].
No synonymous substitutions were observed in the entire coding region of RHOXF2, an indication of on-going positive selection on current human populations.
In addition, the range of CRP was wide within several patient groups, including some EBV, tuberculosis and neuroborreliosis patients presenting with a CRP of < 2 mg/l or 2 mg/l and thus giving no obvious <span class="lh">indication of on-going infection.
Some of them may be an indication of something going on in the body that is accompanying the disease process; while others are genes pe se that promote tumorigenesis and cancer progression.
As I pulled up to the cinderblock building in the rapidly gentrifying Sunset Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, a small stencil of a turntable on the door was the only indication of the operation going on inside.
Without a previous gen MBP in the mix the numbers don't mean as much, but we will be adding a 2.16GHz Core Duo MacBook Pro into the fold later on today so that should give some of you a better indication of what's going on with the Penryn-based MacBook Pro.
So it gives an indication of what is going on".
"There was no alcohol, or no indication of a party going on," Mr. Kelly said.
Its stock market is a better indication of what's going on over there.
The comparisons require some additional interpretation, but they give a good indication of what is going on in the industry.
An analysis of the time-course of serum S100B and NSE levels would offer a more reliable indication of what is going on in the brain of the patient, which might be useful for optimization of therapeutic intervention in future cases.
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