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With my dad, whatever's going on inside his head is constantly more alive and mesmerizing than any physical object.
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Over the course of time, these indices and surrogate parameters of pulmonary gas exchange were constantly more impaired in ARDS patients with NRBC levels above 220/µl compared to ARDS patients with NRBC counts below that threshold.
Surprisingly, PGEC were constantly more resistant to the lytic effect of HSV than immortalized genital epithelial cells.
Interestingly, we observed that PGEC isolated from various donors were constantly more resistant to the lytic effect of HSV than immortalized epithelial cells (i.e., HeLa cells).
SLSs found in natural genomes are constantly more numerous and stable than those expected to randomly form in sequences of comparable size and composition.
However, nonsynonymous mutations are constantly more in M genes, thus suggesting that purifying selection might be stronger in the F mitochondrial genome.
Figure 2a shows that inclusion of essential medicines was constantly more aligned with the therapeutic guidelines in middle income countries compared to low income countries (p = 0.047).
Snowden said that the surveillance state was expanding without limits: "The amount they can see, ingest, and analyze is constantly becoming more and more invasive".
We live in a world that is constantly becoming more and more interconnected.
Moreover, labor is constantly demanding more money, and then more money again.
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