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Mr Rouhani's comments however may indicate new demands by the Iranian negotiating team, it has been reported.
These characteristics may limit application or may indicate new areas or forms of further investigations on computer applications to clinical medicine.
Thus an increase beyond 16% in the baseline IFN-γ level may indicate new infection (i.e. conversion).
As shown in Figure S5, the blocks in the activity matrix which are not present in the TS matrix may indicate new drug applications or side effects (Text S1, Table S2).
The synthetic pathway for citronellol has not been clearly described and our results may indicate new targets to investigate.
The presence of such a particular InvI in coffee may indicate new molecular mechanisms of invertase regulation.
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Eliot concludes that the new team may indicate a new assertiveness for President Obama's foreign policy team, especially on such big, pending decisions as whether to intervene in the Syrian civil war.
In the view of American and European officials, the new willingness by Iran to engage in talks may indicate that new and tougher sanctions, approved this year, are having an effect on its troubled economy.
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Archbishop Pietro Parolin, the new Secretary of State of the Vatican, made some surprisingly frank remarks about priestly celibacy that may indicate a new openness to "the democratic spirit of the times".
The new contour and thickness maps also show that the sand units continue beyond the production area and may indicate possible new areas that could be exploited, i.e., reserve additions.
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