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It is believed that they may have emigrated from Anatolia or possibly from farther east.
It looks as if they may have emigrated, and are alive and well and living in the US!
His brother has disappeared — he may have emigrated to the Netherlands, but no one knows for sure.
Although these individuals could be underutilizing the health system, they comprise a very small proportion of the total population [81% of Canadians see a healthcare provider annually (26 ], and many of these individuals may have emigrated from the province.
Some statin-treated patients apparently did not present for surveillance measurements, some may have emigrated outside our data catchment area, some died, and some started statins late in the study period and were followed for only a short time.
Again, the latter two genes may have emigrated to the nucleus, with the result that the J. libera mitochondrial α2ββ′σ RNA polymerase is assembled from mitochondrion- and cytosol-synthesized proteins.
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The most motivated and mobile, however, may already have emigrated.
According to Guðmundsson, many of these Kylfings may ultimately have emigrated to Iceland during the ninth and tenth centuries.
Foreign-born patients may also have emigrated from countries with a higher prevalence of isoniazid resistance among newly diagnosed cases.
Our study suggests that in California, younger persons and persons who have emigrated from Mexico and from refugee settings may be at higher risk for transmitting MDR M. tuberculosis.
This may seem high, but you should try comparing it to the number of British people who have emigrated.
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