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The fraction of acute gastroenteritis estimated to be attributable to norovirus was wide (6%26%%), so it probably encompassed year-to-year variations in incidence.

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The chronology of later Vedic developments is not known with any precision, but it probably encompasses the period from 1000 to 500 bce, which are the dates of the Painted Gray Ware strata in the archaeological sites of the western Ganges valley.

While some educators and politicians were pleased with the judge's decision to appoint a panel, taking it as a sign that he is serious about enforcing educational reforms, others said they still would have preferred to see a legislative solution, because it would probably encompass all of New York State, not just the city.

If we were talking about traditional paintings, involving some form of canvas and paint, it would probably encompass all of modern creation's painterly efforts, and then some.

Our occupational subgroups probably encompassed varied social conditions, and our variable socio-economic status has no impact after adjustment.

Oterdoom et al. [ 40] and Wang et al. [ 49] found a positive association between muscle mass and urinary excretion of creatinine, and increases in muscle mass increases during pubertal development is probably encompassed in the present findings.

In the rest of this article, we consider evolution of viruses in conjunction with these two central concepts of cellular evolution: i) the existence of an early non-cellular but confined stage in life's evolution, that probably encompassed LUCA, and ii) the origin of the eukaryotic cell as a result of fusion of an archaeon and a bacterium.

It has been suggested [ 3] that "ARDS" probably encompasses several distinct states, each of which results from a different initiating event, but all of which eventually are expressed as the common respiratory distress sequelae.

Thus quoth Madonna, a woman whose standards for holidays, it is safe to say, are somewhat higher than in those innocent days, probably encompassing at least a small country devoted to her personal security, several children from the developing world for spiritual moments, two yogis to remind her of the importance of losing one's ego, and a 24-hour documentary-maker to help her find it again.

It is therefore apparent that cerebral hypoperfusion over a prolonged period of time (probably encompassing a significant proportion of life) is necessary to replicate the condition found in humans.

None of these explanations excludes the others, of course, and the truth probably encompasses them all.

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