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The safe return of Professor Hoodfar is likely to validate such a strategy, coming more than a decade after the death of Zahra Kazemi, a Canadian-Iranian freelance photographer who was killed in the same prison where Professor Hoodfar was held.

Third, seen in this perspective, the nature of the parameter is very likely to validate the 1973 CMR hypothesis: the metaphor of 'resonance' is apt for referring to the reciprocal relations of context and metafunction.

His victory, which the country's Constitutional Court is likely to validate, would complete what his critics describe as the 72-year-old's efforts to carry out a "constitutional coup," which involved abolishing age restrictions and term limits to enable his reelection.

Stillbirth, such an 'off-script' experience, appears to threaten other people's own assumption of a safe world, making them less likely to validate the mothers' experiences and feelings.

For example, a professional biocurator who is familiar with the Gene Ontology may be more likely to validate GO term assignments, and may also be able to identify more errors in GO term assignments.

It was beyond the scope of this study to understand why physicians would be more likely to validate data generated from their own billing and prescriptions but time constraints and perceived responsibility or competency over certain health problems as the family physician, are possible explanations.

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Integration of experimental data from in vitro and in vivo studies with "omic" analyses of human patients affected with cancer, immune diseases, inflammation or neurological disorders will likely contribute to validate the clinical relevance of AhR and the possible benefits of modulating its activity by pharmacologically-driven strategies.

While our overall validation rate was 34%, proteins with greater signal intensity/background in the protein microarray experiment were significantly more likely to be validated by our IP microarray experiments (Kolmogorov-Smirnov test p-value = 0.03).

While a value of 1.2 is considered a low cut-off for fold change in microarrays, it is an accepted cut-off which with statistical significance, is likely to be validated by real-time PCR[37].

Using those scores, experts can confidently select links that are likely to be validated.

Their results indicated that genes showing less than a 2-fold difference in expression were not likely to be validated by real-time RT-PCR.

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