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These surgical procedures, which are performed simultaneously or intermittently, have many disadvantages that may discount their effectiveness.
They presumably colonize different areas of the gut [28], are excreted intermittently, have numerous amino acid substitutions in neutralizing antigenic sites and if recombine, intratypically recombine with polioviruses [28] but not with clade C enteroviruses.
However, its effects on aging if administered early and intermittently have not been known.
These land bridges which have occurred intermittently have also provided opportunities in more recent times for the reinvasion and subsequent isolation of rats between New Guinea and Australia in the Torres Strait area.
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As Edgardo, Mr. Álvarez only intermittently had the same pizazz.
I tested the app out for a day and I only intermittently had a sensation resembling fun.
For much of the past forty-five years, the United Kingdom, too, has intermittently had to answer questions of national security and civil liberties — and even human rights — in dealing with the threat of terrorism.
In addition, Crownpoint only intermittently had enough spare capacity to print Nebula, so the first few issues appeared on an erratic schedule.
Throughout the day Viet Cong reconnaissance parties, perhaps including those that had been contacted intermittently, had observed the approaching Australian force on a line leading directly to the U1 headquarters.
Some participants suggested that they used cannabis in the hope of reducing their voices as they had intermittently had this effect in the past.
A therapeutic strategy that applies high doses of L intermittently has been shown to more effectively inhibit tumor growth in mouse models with minimal toxicity [ 46], a strategy that might be considered in the clinical setting.
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