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Since CRP may be considered now as the gold standard for assessing and monitoring inflammatory states in clinical practice, OROSO is generally unavailable for PINI calculation.
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Mr. Landry is already trying to play his Washington outsider card — though he may be considered an insider now — touting his votes against House leaders.
They may be considered hate crimes now.
Thus, prophylactic use of granulocyte colony-stimulating growth factors are strongly recommended, and a lower dose of cabazitaxel (e.g. 20 mg/m) may be considered and is now under evaluation [ 1].
Instead of bluntly asking the bereaved if the dead person's organs may be considered for donation, they now cite the data in the registry to soften the approach.
The "revolution" phase may be considered to be officially over now, and we are at the stage of "assimilation", which may continue for another century or so before the next revolution changes life yet again, hopefully for the better.
Obviously, Fred Hiatt is leaving the door open for any or all amount of unsupported silliness on his op-ed pages, which I suppose now may be considered some sort of "creative writing" outpost.
Global levels, it says, "may not be the most relevant indicator". Obviously, Fred Hiatt is leaving the door open for any or all amount of unsupported silliness on his op-ed pages, which I suppose now may be considered some sort of "creative writing" outpost.
Ironically, where it was once impossible to show interracial relationships at all, now it may be considered impolite to suggest that the color of love still matters.
It's also clear that paleoanthropologists will need to expand their search beyond East Africa, which, it now seems, may be considered the cradle of humankind mostly because it's so rich in specimens.
The introduced Asian species Zeuxine strateumatica in southern Florida is now widespread and may be considered a weed.
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