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Adverse economic and emotional conditions tend to co-occur [11], [12] making examination of the role of emotional adversity in such populations open to residual confounding.

Mexico has National ROP Guidelines [ 18], and legislation has been passed making examination of preterm infants mandatory [ 19].

Thus, although there is no data available, it is possible that the cryopreservation process may selectively damage RS cells, thus making examination of poststorage tissue less sensitive.

There is a great degree of overlap between dyspepsia and GERD, making examination of the epidemiology of either complaint somewhat confounded.

Notes: *** indicates that mean LOCF is significantly different from mean at Baseline, at level p <.001; ** at level p <.01; *at level p <.05 There were several outliers with high bipolar symptom severity, making examination of the median scores more informative than mean scores (cf. Table 3).

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This, however, negatively affects image quality by making examinations more prone to breathing artifacts.

Candidates make examination arrangements with the graduate coordinator.

G 2220 B: Dr. Derry made examination of mummy, and photographs were taken.

July 22 , 2014 Earlier this week monitors at the train's loading in Torez reported that conditions made examination and an accurate accounting of the bodies impossible.

It was designed specifically with children in mind, to make examination, modification, and extension of the system easy for non-technical users.

A struggling or crying infant makes examination much more challenging.

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