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Sequencing of all 42 genes in the chromosome 16 interval, many with no known associations with human disease, was initiated.
For Snodgrass, naturally, the attention turned to encouraging more youngsters to take part regularly in football, although when the bell rang for the morning interval, many of the children running out to the playground were clutching football boots and heading for a pitch next to the school.
Although several studies have assessed the effect of individual risk factors on QT interval, many of them were small and/or based on selected samples, resulting in inconsistent findings.
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Contrary to the case of boundary value problems in compact domains, for which a very wide literature has been produced, in the framework of unbounded intervals many questions are still open and the theory presents some critical aspects.
Third, there is often not a one-to-one relationship between studies and publications: most randomised controlled trials will report at multiple follow-up intervals; many will issue multiple publications at the same time point.
By conducting a prospective study in which follow-up is ensured over a period of time at 4- to 6-month intervals, many of the limitations of this study could be circumvented.
For example, in ecosystems where dynamics are driven by stand scale disturbances such as fire at irregular intervals, many species have canopy- or soil-stored seed banks to take advantage of unpredictable recruitment opportunities (Whelan 1995; Bond and van Wilgen 1996).
A recent review of eight studies on the natural course of LBP in the general population indicated that the LBP reporting pattern (i.e. LBP yes/no) is fairly constant regardless whether people are surveyed at short or long intervals, many times per year or with several years' intervals and also regardless if the study population is a general population or a working population [ 6].
Due to the long latent interval of many carcinogens, our estimates of current burden are based on past exposures, many of which would have been considerably higher than today; there is evidence of continuing downward trends in the United Kingdom in many exposures (Cherrie et al, 2007).
The rape scene came just before the interval and many people did not return for the second half.
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