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Adjustments were made selectively for year, location, number of listed citizens (in 100), Care Need Index, proportion of gender group listed and proportion of age groups listed at PCC (0 19 years, 20 64 years and 65+).
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Using literature data, it is shown that only a short recovery zone is required for particles made selectively hydrophobic.
It is clear that investments are being made selectively.
Although few attempts have been made to selectively breed for impulsivity-related phenotypes, inbred strains have been shown to differ in their impulsive behaviors, suggesting a degree of genetic control (e.g., Gubner et al. 2010).
"There is the risk that witnesses are only made available selectively in order to influence the verdict," he said.
Uber declined to comment on whether UberCHOPPER, which it selectively makes available for events such as the Sundance Film Festival and the Fourth of July weekend in East Hampton, NY., is profitable or simply a publicity stunt. .
Can predictions be made for mutations that might selectively destabilize the asymmetric hEGFR dimer but not the symmetric 2-ligand dimer?
Mr. Obama used his budget for the fiscal year 2012 and beyond to make the case for selectively cutting spending while increasing resources in areas like education and clean energy initiatives that hold the potential for long-term payoffs in economic growth.
But he may deploy it selectively for employees who can make use of the touch-screen, such as traveling sales reps.
If the problem has a solution for either choice of neuron labeling, then the population is said to be pairwise feasible, that is, either neuron can be made to spike selectively.
Unlike incandescent or fluorescent lamps, which spew light in all directions, LEDs generate directional light, making them ideal for selectively illuminating areas.
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