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Further, after a disaster such as a hurricane or earthquake free movement is often appropriately suspended to keep out the curious, to permit access of emergency vehicles and equipment, and to prevent looting.

The Purkinje cell layer is best aligned in putative lobules VIII and dorsal IX ( = PZ) where it is often appropriately a single cell layer thick, but even here misalignment is common, particularly near the boundaries with neighboring zones (Fig. 4J).

Since the symptoms are non-specific, the initial evaluation of patients with these symptoms is often appropriately directed at diagnosing or excluding more common conditions.

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"It's often appropriately glib and surfacey, the characters are colorful, but then in the last three minutes he can turn the knife and kill you," she said.

And time spent at the Julia country home, in Hurleyville, N.Y., was often appropriately epic: William Hurt, his co-star in "Kiss of the Spider Woman," for example, remembers fishing on the property's small pond for large (and seemingly fictional) perch.

Chronic, low dose, in vivo effects of any reagent are often appropriately modeled in vitro, by proportionately higher doses of that same reagent, over more acute time frames.

MDR pathogens appear in clusters, and sites that have had problems with such pathogens are often appropriately engaged in active infection-control processes that reduce case rates even as a trial is initiated.

Another possible hypothesis is that bowel preparation may be a factor, the inference being that bowel preparation is often prescribed appropriately for morning endoscopies but the regimen is not appropriately altered for optimum bowel preparation in the afternoon.

This paper examines the approach, including the inherent sophistication and required, non-intuitive statistical methodology, that is often required to appropriately include such concepts in a functional ABM.

It's not as complex a flavour as, say, saffron, another yellow spice for which turmeric is often, and not always appropriately, used as a cheap substitute, but it does add an earthy, slightly citrus, bitter note to curries, pickles and all sorts of other dishes.

Because it is common for House leadership to bring spending bills to the floor only hours after the legislative text is released, there is often insufficient time to appropriately vet every earmark.

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