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Application of the mortar matrix was made in approximately 1.5 2 mm thick layers.
In school-aged children (6 15 years), it was documented as 20%% when assessed on occipitomental projection radiographs, whereas the clinical diagnosis of NSD was made in approximately 10%% of the same cohort of children [6].
They were made in approximately the same direction (~36 degrees above the horizontal meridian).
A recent study indicates that a spirometry diagnosis of COPD could be made in approximately 17% of patients previously diagnosed with asthma alone.
Using this approach, a diagnosis has been made in approximately 10% of patients, with a majority being rare diseases affecting fewer than 1 in 10,000 people.
Culture also has low sensitivity; a positive microbiological diagnosis may only be made in approximately 30% of patients with community-acquired pneumonia [2].
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A microbiological diagnosis was made in only approximately two-thirds of cases.
Of the nearly 53,000 awards that NIH made in 2008, approximately 0.17% focused on or were related to climate.
While a diagnosis of DMD is usually made in patients approximately 5 years of age by assessment of family history and PCR genotyping [ 12], analysis of disease progression typically relies upon the measurement of muscle strength [ 13], creatine kinase levels [ 14] and painful, invasive muscle biopsies [ 15].
Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo has announced it plans to invest around $50 million into Japanese digital entertainment company Pioneer Corporation, which makes in-car electronics, to acquire approximately seven per cent of the company.
Opaline glass, usually opaque glass or crystal, either white or coloured, made in France between approximately 1810 and 1890.
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