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But likely more often, the opposite was true: the ruthless emperor Caracalla had his brother Geta murdered, and then had a damnatio memoriae declared, ordering that Geta's inscriptions and images be erased throughout the empire.
Bitewing radiographs were only taken on individual indications and were likely more often exposed in the high caries-group; this procedure may have enhanced the difference between the exposure groups.
The lack of cycle-related changes in sexual interest may be related to suppression or leveling of endogenous hormones by their synthetic counterparts [ 14, 28] or may simply be a matter of self-selection to this particular group, in that women in the OC group were likely more often involved in sexual relationships than women in the control group.
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Most of Watt's blocks come between the numbers on the field, so teams will very likely throw more often to the perimeter.
This kind of convergence, though rare and controversial, "likely occurs more often than commonly thought," he says.
But I think it's more likely, or more often, a combination of small steps rather than a single moment of empathic outrage which is so vast that it ends up as an armed struggle.
Investigators in the UK, on the other hand, likely collaborated more often with Switzerland and Sweden because of their proximity, their membership in the Council of Europe, and their permissive approach toward stem cell research.
Variability in recommendations likely occurs more often under conditions of uncertainty where there are few high quality studies available to inform decisions [ 2].
This approach was chosen to minimize recall bias that could arise because cases in the past were likely asked more often for potential exposures than controls.
In addition, viral etiologies were likely identified more often due to sensitivity differences between PCR-based diagnostics compared with culture techniques used for bacterial pathogens and due to the exclusion of patients who had received recent antimicrobial therapy.
Note that in this approach not all combinations are guaranteed to appear in any one set; however, the more frequently a combination appears in the repertoire – the higher its prevalence – the more likely (and more often) it is to appear in a given set.
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