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However, the highly related serum PFC levels with the risk of BC cancer did persist in all our effort to make up a better case-control frequency match.
For the Tropicana, make up a room number in case you're asked.
Such scenes make up a sort of best-case fantasy of Japanese who realize that their country will have to open up to outsiders: as long as the change is imperceptible, the nuisance will be tolerable.
Complaints involving Title IX — and athletics in particular — make up a tiny minority of cases for the Office for Civil Rights, but because of the political weight they often carry, they are among the most time-consuming and closely scrutinized that the office handles, according to interviews with several former civil rights office employees.
This helps to explain why younger children with less background immunity have make up a higher proportion of cases in endemic settings, while cholera incidence tends to be age independent in epidemic settings.
Those types of cases make up a large majority of S.E.C. settlements.
But those cases make up a tiny portion of the total juvenile caseload nationwide.
While business cases make up a fair percentage of the Supreme Court's decisions each year, the court has historically deferred to state governments on issues such as corporate law and the relationship between shareholders and management.
As will be shown later, the amount of gluconic acid can in some cases make up a significant part of the glucose released from cellulose.
A striking observation in our series is that patients originally from northern and central Luzon provinces make up a large number of the cases of NPC.
Nepal has a well-established CCM program for childhood illness; however, the DHS data suggest that CHWs do not make up a significant fraction of the case-provision mix (and reported recourse to care from this source has declined since the 2006 DHS).
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