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Although adequate clinical trial monitoring makes this highly probable, we have no positive evidence that this was the case.
The prevalence of chronic disease in old age makes this more probable in some relationships (i.e. partner and sibling) and is a factor that needs to be considered by health care professionals in the provision of care.
This potential bias and any spill-over effect could explain why no statistically significant difference between the intervention group and the control group was found in the patient-activation scale, but the result from the external group makes this less probable.
Political attempts at present aiming to create a new common regulatory framework for all types of energy sources seem to make this solution not very probable.
But Ford and GM are too important to Europe's car industry to make that probable.
The matrix-related emission in this spectral range with nanosecond dynamics has been shown already by other authors [16, 56], making this process highly probable.
In our study, however, experiments were carried out with purified T cells, making this a less probable explanation for the findings.
Furthermore, however the distinctions between "definite" and "probable" are made, "probable migraine" and "probable TTH" are not separate diagnostic entities, and the practice of considering them as though they were is both illogical and unhelpful; it needs to be strongly discouraged.
The success and availability of IEEE 802.11 radios made this technology the most probable choice for the medium access control layer in vehicular networks.
Although its presence could also be the result of the later sub-Saharan slave trade, its limited frequency in the Gulf of Guinea [ 17], the main source of slaves, makes this second option less probable.
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