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The present study may have substantive implications for helper-dependent adenovirus technology since helper attB-adenovirus allows for preferential packaging of helper-dependent adenovirus genomes.
For preterm infants there is promising evidence that placental transfusion may have substantive benefits in the short term [ 22, 23].
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2) There may have been substantive, non-crazed reasons for them taking these actions".
The shorter treatment course is a practical advantage, but the longer half-life could may have more substantive consequences if given inadvertently to people with G6PD deficiency.
The shorter treatment course is an important practical advantage in people who do not have G6PD deficiency, but the longer half-life may have more substantive consequences if given inadvertently to people with G6PD deficiency.
Although this suggests that HPV type may have no substantive impact on prognosis, it is our intention to investigate this more directly by assessing survival according to HPV type in the study cohort as soon as sufficient follow-up time has accrued.
Expression changes associated with chronological age were some of the most robust found in our microarray analysis and, in many cases, also correlated with water maze performance (as measured by LI), suggesting that relatively small variations in mRNA levels may have a substantive impact on cognitive performance.
(Indeed, the justices rarely have substantive discussions).
I like to have substantive discussions about tax policy.
We have substantive issues to discuss with Tehran".
The findings have substantive public policy implications for coastal management.
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