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An important conclusion of this study comes from the analysis of the time course of the effects of these compounds in patients' PBMC and in mice, that long exceeds the time of direct exposure to the drugs.
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Tuition and fees at many colleges have long exceeded the amount of money that students themselves are permitted to borrow for college costs under the federal loan programs.
Russia had traditions of secrecy and violence; but the isolation, paranoia and terror that kept the Soviet people in thrall for so long exceeded anything comparable, anywhere, ever.Both men also oversaw worse than that: mass murder.
The acacia species of the thorny savanna in southern Somalia supply good timber and are the major source of charcoal, but charcoal production has long exceeded ecologically acceptable limits.
Burns fears worse is to come: "Now that Isis is moving into the western parts of Syria, where the majority of the country's most spectacular sites are located, it is opening a new front in a war whose consequences for the people of Syria have long exceeded the level of tragedy to become a catastrophe".
This month British Airways has fallen out of London's FTSE 100 index of leading shares; Ryanair's market capitalisation has long exceeded that of Blighty's flag-carrier.The same pattern has emerged in America, where the only consistently profitable big airline is Southwest now worth more than the big six network carriers added together.
As mentioned, girls' performance in school has long exceeded that of boys.
The Web has long exceeded its original purpose of a distributed hypertext system and has become a global, data sharing and processing platform.
Compounding the mystery was the launch of a second vehicle in 2011, which stayed in orbit for 469 days, long exceeding the Air Force's stated maximum requirement of 270 days for the spaceplane.
Four treatment groups were tested in this study: (1) nonoperated control (normal), (2) surgical sham consisting of internal fixation without fracture (sham), (3) subcritical fracture (0.6 mm long) consisting of a surgically induced transverse fracture with internal fixation (subcritical), and (4) critical fracture (1.6 mm long; exceeding the local bone diameter) with internal fixation (critical).
The south wing houses the library, the second longest room in Kent at 93 feet long, exceeded only by the Gallery at Knole House, Sevenoaks.
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