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Such has it been for the Knicks that this nonexistent player may represent, in his bright and unexpected absence, the light at the end of a long, dark tunnel.
More generally, we want to raise attention about the lack of evidence that audio recordings may represent in the near future.
However, specific techniques of voice therapy may represent, in selected cases and under certain conditions, a noninvasive therapeutic option for the treatment of such laryngeal lesions.
The link with proliferation of Ostreopsis ovata was made, and it highlighted for the first time, the risks that benthic HABs may represent in highly urbanised temperate areas.
Therefore, many researchers have increased interest in a composite marker of stress that may represent, in a more comprehensive manner, the degree of physical stress experienced by an athlete or exercising individual.
Furthermore, imaging techniques integrating a morphological and functional assessment such as IVUS, OCT, PET/CT and PET/MRI may represent in a near future robust "soft" endpoints to support successful translation of early research into meaningful phase III clinical outcome trials.
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Hence the data obtained in this work may represent what happens "in vivo" during embryo development.
The present findings suggest that at least part of the improvements we attribute to our treatments in practice may represent variation in headache days unrelated to treatment.
The problem of multiple headache types occurring in the same patient may represent problems in headache epidemiologic studies.
The differences in validity between studies may represent differences in operational characteristics of the study samples.
In some states, only lawyers may represent clients in arbitration.
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