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This relatively large surface area increases their free energy and reactivity, which in many instances also increases toxicity [12].

Elder population is also more prone to the accident related deaths and in many instances also suffers from post-accidental disabilities as compared to others [60, 61].

A more recent study by William Boltz (1996) questions its third-century date and argues that the fragment in many instances also agrees with the Fu Yi "ancient version".

Although off-target effects are more and more discussed, the inhibition or down-regulation of proteins by RNA interference has proven to be an excellent tool to obtain unbiased information about the function of otherwise poorly characterized proteins in many instances, also including studies on CT antigens [ 21, 22, 29].

If medical treatment does not achieve sustained seizure control [ 63], surgical resection should be recommended as primary and in many instances also curative treatment option, although a controlled and randomized clinical trial was performed so far only for surgical treatment of drug-resistant temporal lobe epilepsy [ 92].

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However, in many instances they also elicited mineralization and bone formation, a phenomenon that appeared to relate to their donor's age; the type of tooth of origin; and the host environment.

But in many instances, Congress also had limited control over what the various pieces of the bureaucracy were up to, how they spent their money, or how much they spent.

In fact, gene silencing in many instances can also occur by either histone or DNA methylation by mutually exclusive mechanisms [45], [46].

A better functional annotation exists for genes implicated in heart disease [43] that in many instances are also expressed in slow skeletal muscles.

This indicates not only difficulties for an effective multidisciplinary response to STI outbreaks in many instances, but also that a common conceptual framework of how to cooperate with public health authorities in STI outbreaks does not currently exist in Wales.

While this arrangement is appropriate and necessary in many instances, it also has potential for abuse, by promoting anxiety and insecurity for political means, distorting public health priorities, and possibly militarizing public health institutions.

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