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Microphytobenthos (MPB) represents an important food source for primary consumers in estuarine ecosystems and the availability of MPB as food items results from complex physical, chemical, and biological interactions.
Given the marked changes in fluorochemical production during this time period, this suggests that the contamination of food items results from legacy environmental contamination (Vestergren and Cousins 2009).
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The majority of reorganization expenses were noncash items resulting from the rejection of certain aircraft, the carrier said.
Lack of pediatric-sized items resulting from equipment absence, lack of training, frequent stock-outs and technology breakage were common.
The differences were mainly at the lower tail of the RT distributions and most noticeable for the Hard-block items, resulting from differences among the performance groups.
We presented the 31 items resulting from item reduction to an additional 12 volunteers.
Twenty-nine items resulting from this two-step process were compiled in a symptom/concern survey.
To achieve this aim, we prepared a draft questionnaire containing items from instruments of Western origin and items resulting from studies of good clinical teaching in Japan.
The information items resulting from this Delphi survey represent the opinion of an expert panel regarding which information should be reported when describing an EBP educational intervention.
To compare current definitions of remission and relapse in polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) with items resulting from a Delphi-based expert consensus.
R-squared was 0.7198 (the subset of eight items resulted from stepwise regression using three small sets) and p value of analysis of variance was less than 0.001.
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